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This forum is provided to promote discussion amongst students enrolled in CITS3002 Computer Networks.

Please consider offering answers and suggestions to help other students! And if you fix a problem by following a suggestion here, it would be great if other interested students could see a short "Great, fixed it!"  followup message. How do I ask a good question?

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 UWA week 11 (1st semester, week 3) ↓
SVG not supported 7:43pm Mon 11th Mar, ANONYMOUS

Install Windows Terminal from the Microsoft Store and set this as the default terminal. Then open CMD in this and run cnet. It should resolve the problem.


SVG not supported 9:39am Mon 11th Mar, ANONYMOUS

I have found a solution Ubuntu needs to be updated to 23.10. To do this, run sudo apt update sudo apt upgrade -y . Once this has completed, run sudo do-release-upgrade and you'll be prompted to edit the file etc update-manager release...


SVG not supported 9:25am Mon 11th Mar, ANONYMOUS

I just tested it with a fresh install of Ubuntu 22.04 in WSL 2, and ran sudo apt update sudo apt upgrade -y , and it updated everything. When I run ldd -v usr local bin cnet grep libm.so , I get the output usr local bin cnet lib x86...


 UWA week 10 (1st semester, week 2) ↓
SVG not supported 3:30pm Sun 10th Mar, ANONYMOUS

I'm using Ubuntu (I think 22.04) Here's the output usr local bin cnet lib x86 64-linux-gnu libm.so.6 version GLIBC 2.38' not found (required by usr local bin cnet) usr local bin cnet lib x86 64-linux-gnu libc.so.6 version GLIBC 2.38' not ...


SVG not supported 3:07pm Sun 10th Mar, ANONYMOUS

Thanks for the response. I have tried that, and now when I run Cnet, I get usr local bin cnet lib x86 64-linux-gnu libm.so.6 version GLIBC 2.38' not found (required by usr local bin cnet) usr local bin cnet lib x86 64-linux-gnu libc.so.6 ...


SVG not supported 2:54pm Sun 10th Mar, ANONYMOUS

I'm trying to install Cnet on WSL 2 in Windows 11. I have build-essential installed, and have run the install-cnet.sh file, getting the following output trap SIGINT bad trap downloading cnet-Linux-x86 64 installing executable as usr local bin...

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