Check for working C compiler: /usr/bin/cc - skipped The CXX compiler identification is GNU 7.5.0 The C compiler identification is GNU 7.5.0 Package init file 'tools/python/dlib/ init.py' not found (or not a regular file)īuilding extension for Python 3.6.9 (default, Jan 26 2021, 15:33:00) Using legacy 'setup.py install' for dlib, since package 'wheel' is not installed. here is the complete error i am getting for installation of dlib in virtual environment.
#Zorin os 13 install
Firstly i was getting error for cmake, once i installed i am still not able to install this library. I am using zorin os 15.3 and recently came across this library, tried to install but it failed. Hello there installation failed on zorin os 15.3.
#Zorin os 13 windows
Ideally, I would simply select the lovely first option from the shot bellow and "install Zorin Alongside Them" (i specifically love the part that says "you can choose which OS you want each time the computer starts up"! Great for my father when and if he needs windows for something. I have made my USB boot drive and have succeeded in taking Zorin for a test drive. I am installing Zorin on my father's computer and - seeing as he is adverse to this, or any, change - would like to run it alongside Windows rather than wipe it all out. I am so close to being all set up with Zorin (12.4lite), but I do have some questions. I can only assume that everyone here is nice and helpful I have looked through this forum for answers to my questions but have not been successful. This thread has been extremely helpful for an absolute N00b such as myself! My name is Tom and I am brand new to this thread.
Select your language and click on "Continue": Start the installer icon on the desktop and the Welcome Window will open. If you are changing to a different distro then my advice is to format your "home" partition but make sure that you backup all your files before you do so otherwise you will lose everything stored within the home partition!!!.įollow the steps below and you should have all your data intact in your home folder without losing all your data from the original home folder!. If you are updating lets say Zorin 6 to version Zorin 7, you can keep your "/home" as is without the need to format the home partition, the same goes for updating say Ubuntu 12.10 to 13.04, do not however keep your home folder if you are changing from say Zorin 6 to PeppermintOS because the system configuration files may well cause a system crash or at least make the system unstable or even unuseable!!. This guide is also intended for those that already have an existing swap, root and home partition setup!!.ĭO NOT MIX AND MATCH VARIOUS OPERATING SYSTEMS ON YOUR HOME PARTITION AND BY THAT I MEAN THE FOLLOWING: This guide can be used on any Ubuntu based system and is intended for people who have a basic working knowledge of an Ubuntu installation and wish to keep the contents of their home folder after doing a re-install.