Problem with system memory in ubuntu when installing Learning Locker
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I am very new to Ubuntu and i am running it in Oracle's Virtual Box Manager (Ubuntu 64-Bit). For my Bachelorthesis i need to work with Learning Locker and i'm trying to set it up.
I followed all the instructions, but when running "bash deployll.sh" i get the message that i need a minimum of 970MB of system memory to install Learning Locker. I allocated 4GB to my Virtual Machine and with "free" i can see, that 2.6GB is free at the moment.
Searched a lot for help, but could not find any. Is there anything i can change in my settings?
Sorry but i never worked with Ubuntu before and i have no clue what to do now.
Thanks in advance!
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I am very new to Ubuntu and i am running it in Oracle's Virtual Box Manager (Ubuntu 64-Bit). For my Bachelorthesis i need to work with Learning Locker and i'm trying to set it up.
I followed all the instructions, but when running "bash deployll.sh" i get the message that i need a minimum of 970MB of system memory to install Learning Locker. I allocated 4GB to my Virtual Machine and with "free" i can see, that 2.6GB is free at the moment.
Searched a lot for help, but could not find any. Is there anything i can change in my settings?
Sorry but i never worked with Ubuntu before and i have no clue what to do now.
Thanks in advance!
memory-usage
You probably shouldn't allocate 4GB of memory to the VM if you only have half that amount available.
â dsstorefile1
Apr 19 at 19:11
I already tried it with different amounts of memory and always got the same error and 4GB was the last i tried. I also tried to install it with my Laptop, but it is the same problem there.
â Kev Mü
Apr 19 at 19:20
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up vote
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I am very new to Ubuntu and i am running it in Oracle's Virtual Box Manager (Ubuntu 64-Bit). For my Bachelorthesis i need to work with Learning Locker and i'm trying to set it up.
I followed all the instructions, but when running "bash deployll.sh" i get the message that i need a minimum of 970MB of system memory to install Learning Locker. I allocated 4GB to my Virtual Machine and with "free" i can see, that 2.6GB is free at the moment.
Searched a lot for help, but could not find any. Is there anything i can change in my settings?
Sorry but i never worked with Ubuntu before and i have no clue what to do now.
Thanks in advance!
memory-usage
I am very new to Ubuntu and i am running it in Oracle's Virtual Box Manager (Ubuntu 64-Bit). For my Bachelorthesis i need to work with Learning Locker and i'm trying to set it up.
I followed all the instructions, but when running "bash deployll.sh" i get the message that i need a minimum of 970MB of system memory to install Learning Locker. I allocated 4GB to my Virtual Machine and with "free" i can see, that 2.6GB is free at the moment.
Searched a lot for help, but could not find any. Is there anything i can change in my settings?
Sorry but i never worked with Ubuntu before and i have no clue what to do now.
Thanks in advance!
memory-usage
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Kev Mü
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You probably shouldn't allocate 4GB of memory to the VM if you only have half that amount available.
â dsstorefile1
Apr 19 at 19:11
I already tried it with different amounts of memory and always got the same error and 4GB was the last i tried. I also tried to install it with my Laptop, but it is the same problem there.
â Kev Mü
Apr 19 at 19:20
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You probably shouldn't allocate 4GB of memory to the VM if you only have half that amount available.
â dsstorefile1
Apr 19 at 19:11
I already tried it with different amounts of memory and always got the same error and 4GB was the last i tried. I also tried to install it with my Laptop, but it is the same problem there.
â Kev Mü
Apr 19 at 19:20
You probably shouldn't allocate 4GB of memory to the VM if you only have half that amount available.
â dsstorefile1
Apr 19 at 19:11
You probably shouldn't allocate 4GB of memory to the VM if you only have half that amount available.
â dsstorefile1
Apr 19 at 19:11
I already tried it with different amounts of memory and always got the same error and 4GB was the last i tried. I also tried to install it with my Laptop, but it is the same problem there.
â Kev Mü
Apr 19 at 19:20
I already tried it with different amounts of memory and always got the same error and 4GB was the last i tried. I also tried to install it with my Laptop, but it is the same problem there.
â Kev Mü
Apr 19 at 19:20
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You probably shouldn't allocate 4GB of memory to the VM if you only have half that amount available.
â dsstorefile1
Apr 19 at 19:11
I already tried it with different amounts of memory and always got the same error and 4GB was the last i tried. I also tried to install it with my Laptop, but it is the same problem there.
â Kev Mü
Apr 19 at 19:20