After installing the program nod32 antivirus I took this error every time I open console.
ERROR: ld.so: object 'libesets_pac.so' from /etc/ld.so.preload cannot be preloaded: ignored.
I use X ubuntu 12.04

Any solution of this problem?
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After installing the program nod32 antivirus I took this error every time I open console.
I use X ubuntu 12.04
Any solution of this problem? |
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After installing the program nod32 antivirus in ubuntu 12.04 I got this error every time I opened the console.
You can try to do this (from this page in Russian):
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This seemed to have fixed that issue for me on Ubuntu 11.10 x64
change Save and your error should stop. ( |
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From the preload message , I believe you're installing the wrong architecture. But if you're on a x64 system , it's unavoidable , since you could be running 32bit programs as well , so esets installs both architecture , which made 64bits program can't preload the 32bit library , 32bit's program can't load 64bit library. The only way to get rid of this , is make all your system 32bits. |
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I had a different problem altogether. It wouldn't load I don't normally run Gnome because it bogs down a bit, so I removed nearly everything involving Gnome, and it runs now with some problems. GNU/Step or Icewm now. I also had to remove the default network-management packages. I never saw the I figured it may have something to do with configuration files, but I just wanted the dang thing to work. And I don't like XFCE, Gnome, KDE anymore. The installation of any of them is nearly the capacity of a CD-ROM. It's not so much the problems with ESET as it is some of the programs looking for things they can't find, even though they have their dependencies. For instance, I can no longer upload files from Firefox. And the changing the ld configuration did not help, I tried that after I read that. And installed KDE and KDM, KDM didn't crash, but I got the And you know I'm on firefox 64bit as we speak, and I tried to send as many bug reports as I could, but... it only sent the same ones. I sent log files to ESET on Monday, now I have more. |
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