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From answers. opencv. org/question/ 18001/illegal-instruction-when-running-any-compiled/ it seems that the problem is that OpenCV in Ubuntu is compiled with
Getting 'illegal instruction' when trying to chroot. ge%3F.html - I used 'the hard way' for Debian/Ubuntu (Illegal instruction) - core dumped Illegal
Illegal instruction there's the possibility of using a virtual machine. I'm not sure but it might be possible to run Ubuntu 12.04 using for example KVM,
While running a program I've written in assembly, I get Illegal instruction error. Is there a way to know which instruction is causing the error, without debugging
Chrome crashes on startup - doesn't open any to synchronise with parent zygote process Illegal instruction issue is related to Ubuntu 14.04
For some reason I have been getting "Illegal instruction" everytime I try to use ssh. Ithink this has only happend since I upgraded to 10.4.7. This is the output
Im trying to install and run Asterisk 11 on Ubuntu 12.04.2 running over Oracle VM VirtualBox (v 4.1.8). So far I have tried it following two guides. The first
??? illegal instruction ????????? libx264 ? common/arm/quant-a.S ???? rbit ???????????????????
Right after I did apt-get upgrade on my Pi Zero W running Raspbian Jessie, I ended up with a broken samba setup. Trying apt-get install -f i get: Note: I added debian
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