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    metRo_
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    Hi,
    I don't where it is a Ubuntu or Qt error but when I try to install Qt SDK 1.2.1 in Ubuntu 12.04 64bits it crash. I tried in a virtual machine and crash too. The only way to isntall it is running as sudo.

    Where should I report the problem?

    Thanks :)

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      prokher
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      I have the same issue, but Ubuntu does not crash. The first window appears asking for the directory where QtSDK shall be installed into, I set the directory and press "next" and strange thing appears - looks like window appears and immediately vanishes again and again...

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        metRo_
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        [quote author="prokher" date="1336575129"]I have the same issue, but Ubuntu does not crash. The first window appears asking for the directory where QtSDK shall be installed into, I set the directory and press "next" and strange thing appears - looks like window appears and immediately vanishes again and again...[/quote]

        I update the post because you are right it doesn't crash ubuntu just the installation.

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          prokher
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          The workaround is to run installer with "-style cleanlooks" like :

          @./QtSdk-offline-linux-x86_64-v1.2.1.run -style cleanlooks@

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            noijd
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            Thank you for sharing your solution!

            [quote author="prokher" date="1336581989"]The workaround is to run installer with "-style cleanlooks" like :

            @./QtSdk-offline-linux-x86_64-v1.2.1.run -style cleanlooks@[/quote]

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              giowck
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              Thanks, had the same issue!

              This is very bad

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                erapid
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                Thanks
                Now, I'm with QtSdk

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                  tomato
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                  Thanks,

                  @* -style cleanlooks@

                  solves the issue (Ubuntu 12.04 x64)

                  お前はもう死んでいる

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                    gosuperninja
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                    Same issue. Clean looks resolved it

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                      giowck
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                      the Qt SDK tool is now done by digia as i read in the qt blog

                      Where are we going? Is digia interested in linux users?
                      Where is Qt 4.8.2 and Qt Creator 2.5.x ??

                      bad feelings...

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                        tweikiang
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                        This solve my day~ Thanks
                        [quote author="prokher" date="1336581989"]The workaround is to run installer with "-style cleanlooks" like :

                        @./QtSdk-offline-linux-x86_64-v1.2.1.run -style cleanlooks@[/quote]

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                          tobias.hunger
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                          giowck: Qt 4.8.2 and Qt Creator 2.5 are readily available in most Linux distributions and as binary packages on the download page.

                          The Qt SDK has not been updated in a long time (much longer than the couple of weeks that Digia is now at the helm now) -- on all platforms.

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