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Packet Tracer 7 on Ubuntu 18.04 cannot launch


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4















I am having some issues with Packet Tracer 7 on Ubuntu 18.04: when I launch it with ./PacketTracer7 within the /opt/pt/bin directory, it opens but close immediately with a lot of:




"Warning: libpng warning: iCCP: known incorrect sRGB profile"




error msgs on the console.



The thing is, I installed PacketTracer7 on Ubuntu 16.04 and I remember that I had that issue with the libqt5multimedia.so.5 dependency, but I was able to find the solution (thanks to askubuntu and google) by installing the dependencies. So, everything perfect with 16.04.



But I'm a bit lost now. I can't realize where the issue come from, because I know the qt5 libs are installed on the system.



This is what I see when I run dpkg --get-selections:



libqt4-xmlpatterns:amd64 install
libqt5concurrent5:amd64 install
libqt5core5a:amd64 install
libqt5dbus5:amd64 install
libqt5gui5:amd64 install
libqt5multimedia5:amd64 install
libqt5multimediaquick-p5:amd64 install
libqt5multimediawidgets5:amd64 install
libqt5network5:amd64 install
libqt5opengl5:amd64 install
libqt5opengl5-dev:amd64 install
libqt5positioning5:amd64 install
libqt5printsupport5:amd64 install
libqt5qml5:amd64 install
libqt5quick5:amd64 install
libqt5quickparticles5:amd64 install
libqt5quicktest5:amd64 install
libqt5quickwidgets5:amd64 install
libqt5script5:amd64 install
libqt5scripttools5:amd64 install
libqt5sensors5:amd64 install
libqt5sql5:amd64 install
libqt5sql5-sqlite:amd64 install
libqt5svg5:amd64 install
libqt5test5:amd64 install
libqt5webchannel5:amd64 install
libqt5webkit5:amd64 install
libqt5webkit5-dev:amd64 install
libqt5widgets5:amd64 install
libqt5x11extras5:amd64 install
libqt5xml5:amd64


I've tried to uninstall pt and the qt5 libs and install everything again, but nothing... the same issue.



Did anybody install PacketTracer7 on Ubuntu 18.04?



I would be very happy to have your help for doing it!



Thanks and forgive me for my poor english :)










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  • Might be helpful: stackoverflow.com/questions/22745076/…

    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    May 13 '18 at 1:20






  • 1





    Possible duplicate of Packet Tracer 7.1.1 crashes on startup, Xubuntu 18.04 but we did not get solution yet. The main problem is the last Segmentation fault message, not sRGB profile.

    – N0rbert
    May 13 '18 at 8:26
















4















I am having some issues with Packet Tracer 7 on Ubuntu 18.04: when I launch it with ./PacketTracer7 within the /opt/pt/bin directory, it opens but close immediately with a lot of:




"Warning: libpng warning: iCCP: known incorrect sRGB profile"




error msgs on the console.



The thing is, I installed PacketTracer7 on Ubuntu 16.04 and I remember that I had that issue with the libqt5multimedia.so.5 dependency, but I was able to find the solution (thanks to askubuntu and google) by installing the dependencies. So, everything perfect with 16.04.



But I'm a bit lost now. I can't realize where the issue come from, because I know the qt5 libs are installed on the system.



This is what I see when I run dpkg --get-selections:



libqt4-xmlpatterns:amd64 install
libqt5concurrent5:amd64 install
libqt5core5a:amd64 install
libqt5dbus5:amd64 install
libqt5gui5:amd64 install
libqt5multimedia5:amd64 install
libqt5multimediaquick-p5:amd64 install
libqt5multimediawidgets5:amd64 install
libqt5network5:amd64 install
libqt5opengl5:amd64 install
libqt5opengl5-dev:amd64 install
libqt5positioning5:amd64 install
libqt5printsupport5:amd64 install
libqt5qml5:amd64 install
libqt5quick5:amd64 install
libqt5quickparticles5:amd64 install
libqt5quicktest5:amd64 install
libqt5quickwidgets5:amd64 install
libqt5script5:amd64 install
libqt5scripttools5:amd64 install
libqt5sensors5:amd64 install
libqt5sql5:amd64 install
libqt5sql5-sqlite:amd64 install
libqt5svg5:amd64 install
libqt5test5:amd64 install
libqt5webchannel5:amd64 install
libqt5webkit5:amd64 install
libqt5webkit5-dev:amd64 install
libqt5widgets5:amd64 install
libqt5x11extras5:amd64 install
libqt5xml5:amd64


I've tried to uninstall pt and the qt5 libs and install everything again, but nothing... the same issue.



Did anybody install PacketTracer7 on Ubuntu 18.04?



I would be very happy to have your help for doing it!



Thanks and forgive me for my poor english :)










share|improve this question
























  • Might be helpful: stackoverflow.com/questions/22745076/…

    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    May 13 '18 at 1:20






  • 1





    Possible duplicate of Packet Tracer 7.1.1 crashes on startup, Xubuntu 18.04 but we did not get solution yet. The main problem is the last Segmentation fault message, not sRGB profile.

    – N0rbert
    May 13 '18 at 8:26














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4








4


4






I am having some issues with Packet Tracer 7 on Ubuntu 18.04: when I launch it with ./PacketTracer7 within the /opt/pt/bin directory, it opens but close immediately with a lot of:




"Warning: libpng warning: iCCP: known incorrect sRGB profile"




error msgs on the console.



The thing is, I installed PacketTracer7 on Ubuntu 16.04 and I remember that I had that issue with the libqt5multimedia.so.5 dependency, but I was able to find the solution (thanks to askubuntu and google) by installing the dependencies. So, everything perfect with 16.04.



But I'm a bit lost now. I can't realize where the issue come from, because I know the qt5 libs are installed on the system.



This is what I see when I run dpkg --get-selections:



libqt4-xmlpatterns:amd64 install
libqt5concurrent5:amd64 install
libqt5core5a:amd64 install
libqt5dbus5:amd64 install
libqt5gui5:amd64 install
libqt5multimedia5:amd64 install
libqt5multimediaquick-p5:amd64 install
libqt5multimediawidgets5:amd64 install
libqt5network5:amd64 install
libqt5opengl5:amd64 install
libqt5opengl5-dev:amd64 install
libqt5positioning5:amd64 install
libqt5printsupport5:amd64 install
libqt5qml5:amd64 install
libqt5quick5:amd64 install
libqt5quickparticles5:amd64 install
libqt5quicktest5:amd64 install
libqt5quickwidgets5:amd64 install
libqt5script5:amd64 install
libqt5scripttools5:amd64 install
libqt5sensors5:amd64 install
libqt5sql5:amd64 install
libqt5sql5-sqlite:amd64 install
libqt5svg5:amd64 install
libqt5test5:amd64 install
libqt5webchannel5:amd64 install
libqt5webkit5:amd64 install
libqt5webkit5-dev:amd64 install
libqt5widgets5:amd64 install
libqt5x11extras5:amd64 install
libqt5xml5:amd64


I've tried to uninstall pt and the qt5 libs and install everything again, but nothing... the same issue.



Did anybody install PacketTracer7 on Ubuntu 18.04?



I would be very happy to have your help for doing it!



Thanks and forgive me for my poor english :)










share|improve this question
















I am having some issues with Packet Tracer 7 on Ubuntu 18.04: when I launch it with ./PacketTracer7 within the /opt/pt/bin directory, it opens but close immediately with a lot of:




"Warning: libpng warning: iCCP: known incorrect sRGB profile"




error msgs on the console.



The thing is, I installed PacketTracer7 on Ubuntu 16.04 and I remember that I had that issue with the libqt5multimedia.so.5 dependency, but I was able to find the solution (thanks to askubuntu and google) by installing the dependencies. So, everything perfect with 16.04.



But I'm a bit lost now. I can't realize where the issue come from, because I know the qt5 libs are installed on the system.



This is what I see when I run dpkg --get-selections:



libqt4-xmlpatterns:amd64 install
libqt5concurrent5:amd64 install
libqt5core5a:amd64 install
libqt5dbus5:amd64 install
libqt5gui5:amd64 install
libqt5multimedia5:amd64 install
libqt5multimediaquick-p5:amd64 install
libqt5multimediawidgets5:amd64 install
libqt5network5:amd64 install
libqt5opengl5:amd64 install
libqt5opengl5-dev:amd64 install
libqt5positioning5:amd64 install
libqt5printsupport5:amd64 install
libqt5qml5:amd64 install
libqt5quick5:amd64 install
libqt5quickparticles5:amd64 install
libqt5quicktest5:amd64 install
libqt5quickwidgets5:amd64 install
libqt5script5:amd64 install
libqt5scripttools5:amd64 install
libqt5sensors5:amd64 install
libqt5sql5:amd64 install
libqt5sql5-sqlite:amd64 install
libqt5svg5:amd64 install
libqt5test5:amd64 install
libqt5webchannel5:amd64 install
libqt5webkit5:amd64 install
libqt5webkit5-dev:amd64 install
libqt5widgets5:amd64 install
libqt5x11extras5:amd64 install
libqt5xml5:amd64


I've tried to uninstall pt and the qt5 libs and install everything again, but nothing... the same issue.



Did anybody install PacketTracer7 on Ubuntu 18.04?



I would be very happy to have your help for doing it!



Thanks and forgive me for my poor english :)







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  • Might be helpful: stackoverflow.com/questions/22745076/…

    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    May 13 '18 at 1:20






  • 1





    Possible duplicate of Packet Tracer 7.1.1 crashes on startup, Xubuntu 18.04 but we did not get solution yet. The main problem is the last Segmentation fault message, not sRGB profile.

    – N0rbert
    May 13 '18 at 8:26


















  • Might be helpful: stackoverflow.com/questions/22745076/…

    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    May 13 '18 at 1:20






  • 1





    Possible duplicate of Packet Tracer 7.1.1 crashes on startup, Xubuntu 18.04 but we did not get solution yet. The main problem is the last Segmentation fault message, not sRGB profile.

    – N0rbert
    May 13 '18 at 8:26

















Might be helpful: stackoverflow.com/questions/22745076/…

– WinEunuuchs2Unix
May 13 '18 at 1:20





Might be helpful: stackoverflow.com/questions/22745076/…

– WinEunuuchs2Unix
May 13 '18 at 1:20




1




1





Possible duplicate of Packet Tracer 7.1.1 crashes on startup, Xubuntu 18.04 but we did not get solution yet. The main problem is the last Segmentation fault message, not sRGB profile.

– N0rbert
May 13 '18 at 8:26






Possible duplicate of Packet Tracer 7.1.1 crashes on startup, Xubuntu 18.04 but we did not get solution yet. The main problem is the last Segmentation fault message, not sRGB profile.

– N0rbert
May 13 '18 at 8:26











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These are the steps that worked for me in order to make Packet Tracer work in Ubuntu 18.04:




  1. Install the Qt libraries with apt-get:



    sudo apt-get install libqt5webkit5 libqt5multimediawidgets5 libqt5svg5 libqt5script5 libqt5scripttools5 libqt5sql5



  2. Install libcu52:



    wget http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/i/icu/libicu52_52.1-3ubuntu0.8_amd64.deb
    sudo dpkg -i libicu52_52.1-3ubuntu0.8_amd64.deb



  3. Install libpng121:



    wget http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/libp/libpng/libpng12-0_1.2.50-2+deb8u3_amd64.deb
    sudo dpkg -i libpng12-0_1.2.50-2+deb8u3_amd64.deb


Now you can start Packet Tracer with the packettracer command.




1 Thank you, gitgudgithub, for pointing that out.






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  • Muchas gracias Lucas! I did follow your steps and packettracer now is working fine! However I don't know exactly what was the problem, because I know that those libraries were already installed on my Ubuntu, I did it many times before. But the good thing is that I just made copy/pasete what you wrote and now it's working. Maybe I was doing something wrong before. Thanks a lot!

    – Julian Carrizo
    May 20 '18 at 22:14











  • for libicu52 is it a problem to have newer versions installed?

    – Thufir
    Jul 7 '18 at 11:42


















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I was in the same boat. After Googling three days I figure out that a lot of libraries are missing or not available in correct path.



Following libraries are not installed in correct path



libQt5WebKitWidgets.so.5, libQt5WebKit.so.5, libQt5Multimedia.so.5, libQt5PrintSupport.so.5, libQt5Svg.so.5, libQt5Widgets.so.5, libQt5Gui.so.5, libQt5Network.so.5, libQt5Xml.so.5, libQt5Script.so.5, libQt5ScriptTools.so.5, libQt5core.so.5



Following libraries have been replaced with updated version in Ubuntu



libicui18n.so.52 and libicuuc.so.52



Following library is missing



libpng12.so.0



The correct way to install and fix this issue is following



access root shell prompt and install packet tracer normally



$sudo /bin/bash
#./install


view image for screenshot



run following command



#chmod +x set_ptenv.sh
#chmod +x set_qtenv.sh
#./ set_ptenv.sh
#./ set_qtenv.sh
#cp /opt/pt/lib/libQt5* /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
#wget http://launchpadlibrarian.net/341176988/libicu52_52.1-3ubuntu0.7_amd64.deb
#dpkg –i libicu52_52.1-3ubuntu0.7_amd64.deb
# updated
#cp /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.bak
#echo “deb http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/ xenial main” >> /etc/apt/sources.list
#apt-get update
#apt-get install libpng12-0


view image for screenshot



After system restart run packet tracer with packettracer command



view image for screenshot



Source
https://www.computernetworkingnotes.com/ccna-study-guide/how-to-install-and-start-packet-tracer-in-ubuntu.html






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    I think you have installed all the needed libraries for Packet Tracer.



    Now do the following, that may fix your problem:



    1. sudo mkdir /opt/pt/libwebkit

    2. sudo cp /opt/pt/lib/libQt5WebKit.so* /opt/pt/libwebkit

    3. Then start Packet Tracer with: sudo LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/pt/libwebkit/ /opt/pt/bin/PacketTracer7

    It should give you some error messages that some libraries are not found. I had to install libpng12 and libqt5sql5.



    libpng12 here: https://packages.debian.org/de/jessie/amd64/libpng12-0/download



    libqt5sql5 with apt: sudo apt install libqt5sql5



    After that run PacketTracer in /opt/pt/bin, it will crash and give you an error. Then just run packettracer in a terminal, it should work now.



    Hopefully this will help you run Packet Tracer 7 in Ubuntu 18.04 :)






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    • Thanks for your response @gitgudgithub! I did that, and had to install some other libraries too but, at the end, PacketTracer crashes. Sometimes it opens but it still freeze for some seconds, and close agains with the Segmentation fault msg. Perhaps it's an issue with Ubuntu 18.04. Were you be able to run PacketTracer on 18.04?

      – Julian Carrizo
      May 13 '18 at 22:46











    • hm, it worked for me. You should try to contact cisco :)

      – gitgudgithub
      May 15 '18 at 5:54











    • A friend told me today that you have to install Qt with all its libraries from here: qt.io/… and then download + install Packet Tracer.

      – gitgudgithub
      May 15 '18 at 19:29












    • You'll also need Qt4: download.qt.io/archive/qt/4.8/4.8.6

      – gitgudgithub
      May 16 '18 at 13:38











    • Thanks for you help gitgudgithub! I finally solved the issue thanks to you and Lucas! I thnik that I did something wrong when installing some libraries. I did everything again and now it's working!!

      – Julian Carrizo
      May 20 '18 at 22:19


















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    In addition to installing the libQT and libPNG12 packages missing, I did these to fix the segfault error. I also noticed some files weren't extracting due to a permission error. The extraction must happen with sudo privileges.
    Create a folder for the packet tracer .tar.gz file downloaded
    Put the .tar.gz file in the folder
    Open terminal in that folder
    sudo tar -xvf Packet Tracer 7.2.1.tar.gz
    sudo ./install






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      These are the steps that worked for me in order to make Packet Tracer work in Ubuntu 18.04:




      1. Install the Qt libraries with apt-get:



        sudo apt-get install libqt5webkit5 libqt5multimediawidgets5 libqt5svg5 libqt5script5 libqt5scripttools5 libqt5sql5



      2. Install libcu52:



        wget http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/i/icu/libicu52_52.1-3ubuntu0.8_amd64.deb
        sudo dpkg -i libicu52_52.1-3ubuntu0.8_amd64.deb



      3. Install libpng121:



        wget http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/libp/libpng/libpng12-0_1.2.50-2+deb8u3_amd64.deb
        sudo dpkg -i libpng12-0_1.2.50-2+deb8u3_amd64.deb


      Now you can start Packet Tracer with the packettracer command.




      1 Thank you, gitgudgithub, for pointing that out.






      share|improve this answer

























      • Muchas gracias Lucas! I did follow your steps and packettracer now is working fine! However I don't know exactly what was the problem, because I know that those libraries were already installed on my Ubuntu, I did it many times before. But the good thing is that I just made copy/pasete what you wrote and now it's working. Maybe I was doing something wrong before. Thanks a lot!

        – Julian Carrizo
        May 20 '18 at 22:14











      • for libicu52 is it a problem to have newer versions installed?

        – Thufir
        Jul 7 '18 at 11:42















      8














      These are the steps that worked for me in order to make Packet Tracer work in Ubuntu 18.04:




      1. Install the Qt libraries with apt-get:



        sudo apt-get install libqt5webkit5 libqt5multimediawidgets5 libqt5svg5 libqt5script5 libqt5scripttools5 libqt5sql5



      2. Install libcu52:



        wget http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/i/icu/libicu52_52.1-3ubuntu0.8_amd64.deb
        sudo dpkg -i libicu52_52.1-3ubuntu0.8_amd64.deb



      3. Install libpng121:



        wget http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/libp/libpng/libpng12-0_1.2.50-2+deb8u3_amd64.deb
        sudo dpkg -i libpng12-0_1.2.50-2+deb8u3_amd64.deb


      Now you can start Packet Tracer with the packettracer command.




      1 Thank you, gitgudgithub, for pointing that out.






      share|improve this answer

























      • Muchas gracias Lucas! I did follow your steps and packettracer now is working fine! However I don't know exactly what was the problem, because I know that those libraries were already installed on my Ubuntu, I did it many times before. But the good thing is that I just made copy/pasete what you wrote and now it's working. Maybe I was doing something wrong before. Thanks a lot!

        – Julian Carrizo
        May 20 '18 at 22:14











      • for libicu52 is it a problem to have newer versions installed?

        – Thufir
        Jul 7 '18 at 11:42













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      These are the steps that worked for me in order to make Packet Tracer work in Ubuntu 18.04:




      1. Install the Qt libraries with apt-get:



        sudo apt-get install libqt5webkit5 libqt5multimediawidgets5 libqt5svg5 libqt5script5 libqt5scripttools5 libqt5sql5



      2. Install libcu52:



        wget http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/i/icu/libicu52_52.1-3ubuntu0.8_amd64.deb
        sudo dpkg -i libicu52_52.1-3ubuntu0.8_amd64.deb



      3. Install libpng121:



        wget http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/libp/libpng/libpng12-0_1.2.50-2+deb8u3_amd64.deb
        sudo dpkg -i libpng12-0_1.2.50-2+deb8u3_amd64.deb


      Now you can start Packet Tracer with the packettracer command.




      1 Thank you, gitgudgithub, for pointing that out.






      share|improve this answer















      These are the steps that worked for me in order to make Packet Tracer work in Ubuntu 18.04:




      1. Install the Qt libraries with apt-get:



        sudo apt-get install libqt5webkit5 libqt5multimediawidgets5 libqt5svg5 libqt5script5 libqt5scripttools5 libqt5sql5



      2. Install libcu52:



        wget http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/i/icu/libicu52_52.1-3ubuntu0.8_amd64.deb
        sudo dpkg -i libicu52_52.1-3ubuntu0.8_amd64.deb



      3. Install libpng121:



        wget http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/libp/libpng/libpng12-0_1.2.50-2+deb8u3_amd64.deb
        sudo dpkg -i libpng12-0_1.2.50-2+deb8u3_amd64.deb


      Now you can start Packet Tracer with the packettracer command.




      1 Thank you, gitgudgithub, for pointing that out.







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      • Muchas gracias Lucas! I did follow your steps and packettracer now is working fine! However I don't know exactly what was the problem, because I know that those libraries were already installed on my Ubuntu, I did it many times before. But the good thing is that I just made copy/pasete what you wrote and now it's working. Maybe I was doing something wrong before. Thanks a lot!

        – Julian Carrizo
        May 20 '18 at 22:14











      • for libicu52 is it a problem to have newer versions installed?

        – Thufir
        Jul 7 '18 at 11:42

















      • Muchas gracias Lucas! I did follow your steps and packettracer now is working fine! However I don't know exactly what was the problem, because I know that those libraries were already installed on my Ubuntu, I did it many times before. But the good thing is that I just made copy/pasete what you wrote and now it's working. Maybe I was doing something wrong before. Thanks a lot!

        – Julian Carrizo
        May 20 '18 at 22:14











      • for libicu52 is it a problem to have newer versions installed?

        – Thufir
        Jul 7 '18 at 11:42
















      Muchas gracias Lucas! I did follow your steps and packettracer now is working fine! However I don't know exactly what was the problem, because I know that those libraries were already installed on my Ubuntu, I did it many times before. But the good thing is that I just made copy/pasete what you wrote and now it's working. Maybe I was doing something wrong before. Thanks a lot!

      – Julian Carrizo
      May 20 '18 at 22:14





      Muchas gracias Lucas! I did follow your steps and packettracer now is working fine! However I don't know exactly what was the problem, because I know that those libraries were already installed on my Ubuntu, I did it many times before. But the good thing is that I just made copy/pasete what you wrote and now it's working. Maybe I was doing something wrong before. Thanks a lot!

      – Julian Carrizo
      May 20 '18 at 22:14













      for libicu52 is it a problem to have newer versions installed?

      – Thufir
      Jul 7 '18 at 11:42





      for libicu52 is it a problem to have newer versions installed?

      – Thufir
      Jul 7 '18 at 11:42













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      I was in the same boat. After Googling three days I figure out that a lot of libraries are missing or not available in correct path.



      Following libraries are not installed in correct path



      libQt5WebKitWidgets.so.5, libQt5WebKit.so.5, libQt5Multimedia.so.5, libQt5PrintSupport.so.5, libQt5Svg.so.5, libQt5Widgets.so.5, libQt5Gui.so.5, libQt5Network.so.5, libQt5Xml.so.5, libQt5Script.so.5, libQt5ScriptTools.so.5, libQt5core.so.5



      Following libraries have been replaced with updated version in Ubuntu



      libicui18n.so.52 and libicuuc.so.52



      Following library is missing



      libpng12.so.0



      The correct way to install and fix this issue is following



      access root shell prompt and install packet tracer normally



      $sudo /bin/bash
      #./install


      view image for screenshot



      run following command



      #chmod +x set_ptenv.sh
      #chmod +x set_qtenv.sh
      #./ set_ptenv.sh
      #./ set_qtenv.sh
      #cp /opt/pt/lib/libQt5* /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
      #wget http://launchpadlibrarian.net/341176988/libicu52_52.1-3ubuntu0.7_amd64.deb
      #dpkg –i libicu52_52.1-3ubuntu0.7_amd64.deb
      # updated
      #cp /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.bak
      #echo “deb http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/ xenial main” >> /etc/apt/sources.list
      #apt-get update
      #apt-get install libpng12-0


      view image for screenshot



      After system restart run packet tracer with packettracer command



      view image for screenshot



      Source
      https://www.computernetworkingnotes.com/ccna-study-guide/how-to-install-and-start-packet-tracer-in-ubuntu.html






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        I was in the same boat. After Googling three days I figure out that a lot of libraries are missing or not available in correct path.



        Following libraries are not installed in correct path



        libQt5WebKitWidgets.so.5, libQt5WebKit.so.5, libQt5Multimedia.so.5, libQt5PrintSupport.so.5, libQt5Svg.so.5, libQt5Widgets.so.5, libQt5Gui.so.5, libQt5Network.so.5, libQt5Xml.so.5, libQt5Script.so.5, libQt5ScriptTools.so.5, libQt5core.so.5



        Following libraries have been replaced with updated version in Ubuntu



        libicui18n.so.52 and libicuuc.so.52



        Following library is missing



        libpng12.so.0



        The correct way to install and fix this issue is following



        access root shell prompt and install packet tracer normally



        $sudo /bin/bash
        #./install


        view image for screenshot



        run following command



        #chmod +x set_ptenv.sh
        #chmod +x set_qtenv.sh
        #./ set_ptenv.sh
        #./ set_qtenv.sh
        #cp /opt/pt/lib/libQt5* /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
        #wget http://launchpadlibrarian.net/341176988/libicu52_52.1-3ubuntu0.7_amd64.deb
        #dpkg –i libicu52_52.1-3ubuntu0.7_amd64.deb
        # updated
        #cp /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.bak
        #echo “deb http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/ xenial main” >> /etc/apt/sources.list
        #apt-get update
        #apt-get install libpng12-0


        view image for screenshot



        After system restart run packet tracer with packettracer command



        view image for screenshot



        Source
        https://www.computernetworkingnotes.com/ccna-study-guide/how-to-install-and-start-packet-tracer-in-ubuntu.html






        share|improve this answer

























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          0







          I was in the same boat. After Googling three days I figure out that a lot of libraries are missing or not available in correct path.



          Following libraries are not installed in correct path



          libQt5WebKitWidgets.so.5, libQt5WebKit.so.5, libQt5Multimedia.so.5, libQt5PrintSupport.so.5, libQt5Svg.so.5, libQt5Widgets.so.5, libQt5Gui.so.5, libQt5Network.so.5, libQt5Xml.so.5, libQt5Script.so.5, libQt5ScriptTools.so.5, libQt5core.so.5



          Following libraries have been replaced with updated version in Ubuntu



          libicui18n.so.52 and libicuuc.so.52



          Following library is missing



          libpng12.so.0



          The correct way to install and fix this issue is following



          access root shell prompt and install packet tracer normally



          $sudo /bin/bash
          #./install


          view image for screenshot



          run following command



          #chmod +x set_ptenv.sh
          #chmod +x set_qtenv.sh
          #./ set_ptenv.sh
          #./ set_qtenv.sh
          #cp /opt/pt/lib/libQt5* /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
          #wget http://launchpadlibrarian.net/341176988/libicu52_52.1-3ubuntu0.7_amd64.deb
          #dpkg –i libicu52_52.1-3ubuntu0.7_amd64.deb
          # updated
          #cp /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.bak
          #echo “deb http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/ xenial main” >> /etc/apt/sources.list
          #apt-get update
          #apt-get install libpng12-0


          view image for screenshot



          After system restart run packet tracer with packettracer command



          view image for screenshot



          Source
          https://www.computernetworkingnotes.com/ccna-study-guide/how-to-install-and-start-packet-tracer-in-ubuntu.html






          share|improve this answer













          I was in the same boat. After Googling three days I figure out that a lot of libraries are missing or not available in correct path.



          Following libraries are not installed in correct path



          libQt5WebKitWidgets.so.5, libQt5WebKit.so.5, libQt5Multimedia.so.5, libQt5PrintSupport.so.5, libQt5Svg.so.5, libQt5Widgets.so.5, libQt5Gui.so.5, libQt5Network.so.5, libQt5Xml.so.5, libQt5Script.so.5, libQt5ScriptTools.so.5, libQt5core.so.5



          Following libraries have been replaced with updated version in Ubuntu



          libicui18n.so.52 and libicuuc.so.52



          Following library is missing



          libpng12.so.0



          The correct way to install and fix this issue is following



          access root shell prompt and install packet tracer normally



          $sudo /bin/bash
          #./install


          view image for screenshot



          run following command



          #chmod +x set_ptenv.sh
          #chmod +x set_qtenv.sh
          #./ set_ptenv.sh
          #./ set_qtenv.sh
          #cp /opt/pt/lib/libQt5* /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
          #wget http://launchpadlibrarian.net/341176988/libicu52_52.1-3ubuntu0.7_amd64.deb
          #dpkg –i libicu52_52.1-3ubuntu0.7_amd64.deb
          # updated
          #cp /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.bak
          #echo “deb http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/ xenial main” >> /etc/apt/sources.list
          #apt-get update
          #apt-get install libpng12-0


          view image for screenshot



          After system restart run packet tracer with packettracer command



          view image for screenshot



          Source
          https://www.computernetworkingnotes.com/ccna-study-guide/how-to-install-and-start-packet-tracer-in-ubuntu.html







          share|improve this answer












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          answered May 21 '18 at 6:55









          yaddu78yaddu78

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              I think you have installed all the needed libraries for Packet Tracer.



              Now do the following, that may fix your problem:



              1. sudo mkdir /opt/pt/libwebkit

              2. sudo cp /opt/pt/lib/libQt5WebKit.so* /opt/pt/libwebkit

              3. Then start Packet Tracer with: sudo LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/pt/libwebkit/ /opt/pt/bin/PacketTracer7

              It should give you some error messages that some libraries are not found. I had to install libpng12 and libqt5sql5.



              libpng12 here: https://packages.debian.org/de/jessie/amd64/libpng12-0/download



              libqt5sql5 with apt: sudo apt install libqt5sql5



              After that run PacketTracer in /opt/pt/bin, it will crash and give you an error. Then just run packettracer in a terminal, it should work now.



              Hopefully this will help you run Packet Tracer 7 in Ubuntu 18.04 :)






              share|improve this answer

























              • Thanks for your response @gitgudgithub! I did that, and had to install some other libraries too but, at the end, PacketTracer crashes. Sometimes it opens but it still freeze for some seconds, and close agains with the Segmentation fault msg. Perhaps it's an issue with Ubuntu 18.04. Were you be able to run PacketTracer on 18.04?

                – Julian Carrizo
                May 13 '18 at 22:46











              • hm, it worked for me. You should try to contact cisco :)

                – gitgudgithub
                May 15 '18 at 5:54











              • A friend told me today that you have to install Qt with all its libraries from here: qt.io/… and then download + install Packet Tracer.

                – gitgudgithub
                May 15 '18 at 19:29












              • You'll also need Qt4: download.qt.io/archive/qt/4.8/4.8.6

                – gitgudgithub
                May 16 '18 at 13:38











              • Thanks for you help gitgudgithub! I finally solved the issue thanks to you and Lucas! I thnik that I did something wrong when installing some libraries. I did everything again and now it's working!!

                – Julian Carrizo
                May 20 '18 at 22:19















              0














              I think you have installed all the needed libraries for Packet Tracer.



              Now do the following, that may fix your problem:



              1. sudo mkdir /opt/pt/libwebkit

              2. sudo cp /opt/pt/lib/libQt5WebKit.so* /opt/pt/libwebkit

              3. Then start Packet Tracer with: sudo LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/pt/libwebkit/ /opt/pt/bin/PacketTracer7

              It should give you some error messages that some libraries are not found. I had to install libpng12 and libqt5sql5.



              libpng12 here: https://packages.debian.org/de/jessie/amd64/libpng12-0/download



              libqt5sql5 with apt: sudo apt install libqt5sql5



              After that run PacketTracer in /opt/pt/bin, it will crash and give you an error. Then just run packettracer in a terminal, it should work now.



              Hopefully this will help you run Packet Tracer 7 in Ubuntu 18.04 :)






              share|improve this answer

























              • Thanks for your response @gitgudgithub! I did that, and had to install some other libraries too but, at the end, PacketTracer crashes. Sometimes it opens but it still freeze for some seconds, and close agains with the Segmentation fault msg. Perhaps it's an issue with Ubuntu 18.04. Were you be able to run PacketTracer on 18.04?

                – Julian Carrizo
                May 13 '18 at 22:46











              • hm, it worked for me. You should try to contact cisco :)

                – gitgudgithub
                May 15 '18 at 5:54











              • A friend told me today that you have to install Qt with all its libraries from here: qt.io/… and then download + install Packet Tracer.

                – gitgudgithub
                May 15 '18 at 19:29












              • You'll also need Qt4: download.qt.io/archive/qt/4.8/4.8.6

                – gitgudgithub
                May 16 '18 at 13:38











              • Thanks for you help gitgudgithub! I finally solved the issue thanks to you and Lucas! I thnik that I did something wrong when installing some libraries. I did everything again and now it's working!!

                – Julian Carrizo
                May 20 '18 at 22:19













              0












              0








              0







              I think you have installed all the needed libraries for Packet Tracer.



              Now do the following, that may fix your problem:



              1. sudo mkdir /opt/pt/libwebkit

              2. sudo cp /opt/pt/lib/libQt5WebKit.so* /opt/pt/libwebkit

              3. Then start Packet Tracer with: sudo LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/pt/libwebkit/ /opt/pt/bin/PacketTracer7

              It should give you some error messages that some libraries are not found. I had to install libpng12 and libqt5sql5.



              libpng12 here: https://packages.debian.org/de/jessie/amd64/libpng12-0/download



              libqt5sql5 with apt: sudo apt install libqt5sql5



              After that run PacketTracer in /opt/pt/bin, it will crash and give you an error. Then just run packettracer in a terminal, it should work now.



              Hopefully this will help you run Packet Tracer 7 in Ubuntu 18.04 :)






              share|improve this answer















              I think you have installed all the needed libraries for Packet Tracer.



              Now do the following, that may fix your problem:



              1. sudo mkdir /opt/pt/libwebkit

              2. sudo cp /opt/pt/lib/libQt5WebKit.so* /opt/pt/libwebkit

              3. Then start Packet Tracer with: sudo LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/pt/libwebkit/ /opt/pt/bin/PacketTracer7

              It should give you some error messages that some libraries are not found. I had to install libpng12 and libqt5sql5.



              libpng12 here: https://packages.debian.org/de/jessie/amd64/libpng12-0/download



              libqt5sql5 with apt: sudo apt install libqt5sql5



              After that run PacketTracer in /opt/pt/bin, it will crash and give you an error. Then just run packettracer in a terminal, it should work now.



              Hopefully this will help you run Packet Tracer 7 in Ubuntu 18.04 :)







              share|improve this answer














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              edited May 24 '18 at 12:12

























              answered May 13 '18 at 12:48









              gitgudgithubgitgudgithub

              13




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              • Thanks for your response @gitgudgithub! I did that, and had to install some other libraries too but, at the end, PacketTracer crashes. Sometimes it opens but it still freeze for some seconds, and close agains with the Segmentation fault msg. Perhaps it's an issue with Ubuntu 18.04. Were you be able to run PacketTracer on 18.04?

                – Julian Carrizo
                May 13 '18 at 22:46











              • hm, it worked for me. You should try to contact cisco :)

                – gitgudgithub
                May 15 '18 at 5:54











              • A friend told me today that you have to install Qt with all its libraries from here: qt.io/… and then download + install Packet Tracer.

                – gitgudgithub
                May 15 '18 at 19:29












              • You'll also need Qt4: download.qt.io/archive/qt/4.8/4.8.6

                – gitgudgithub
                May 16 '18 at 13:38











              • Thanks for you help gitgudgithub! I finally solved the issue thanks to you and Lucas! I thnik that I did something wrong when installing some libraries. I did everything again and now it's working!!

                – Julian Carrizo
                May 20 '18 at 22:19

















              • Thanks for your response @gitgudgithub! I did that, and had to install some other libraries too but, at the end, PacketTracer crashes. Sometimes it opens but it still freeze for some seconds, and close agains with the Segmentation fault msg. Perhaps it's an issue with Ubuntu 18.04. Were you be able to run PacketTracer on 18.04?

                – Julian Carrizo
                May 13 '18 at 22:46











              • hm, it worked for me. You should try to contact cisco :)

                – gitgudgithub
                May 15 '18 at 5:54











              • A friend told me today that you have to install Qt with all its libraries from here: qt.io/… and then download + install Packet Tracer.

                – gitgudgithub
                May 15 '18 at 19:29












              • You'll also need Qt4: download.qt.io/archive/qt/4.8/4.8.6

                – gitgudgithub
                May 16 '18 at 13:38











              • Thanks for you help gitgudgithub! I finally solved the issue thanks to you and Lucas! I thnik that I did something wrong when installing some libraries. I did everything again and now it's working!!

                – Julian Carrizo
                May 20 '18 at 22:19
















              Thanks for your response @gitgudgithub! I did that, and had to install some other libraries too but, at the end, PacketTracer crashes. Sometimes it opens but it still freeze for some seconds, and close agains with the Segmentation fault msg. Perhaps it's an issue with Ubuntu 18.04. Were you be able to run PacketTracer on 18.04?

              – Julian Carrizo
              May 13 '18 at 22:46





              Thanks for your response @gitgudgithub! I did that, and had to install some other libraries too but, at the end, PacketTracer crashes. Sometimes it opens but it still freeze for some seconds, and close agains with the Segmentation fault msg. Perhaps it's an issue with Ubuntu 18.04. Were you be able to run PacketTracer on 18.04?

              – Julian Carrizo
              May 13 '18 at 22:46













              hm, it worked for me. You should try to contact cisco :)

              – gitgudgithub
              May 15 '18 at 5:54





              hm, it worked for me. You should try to contact cisco :)

              – gitgudgithub
              May 15 '18 at 5:54













              A friend told me today that you have to install Qt with all its libraries from here: qt.io/… and then download + install Packet Tracer.

              – gitgudgithub
              May 15 '18 at 19:29






              A friend told me today that you have to install Qt with all its libraries from here: qt.io/… and then download + install Packet Tracer.

              – gitgudgithub
              May 15 '18 at 19:29














              You'll also need Qt4: download.qt.io/archive/qt/4.8/4.8.6

              – gitgudgithub
              May 16 '18 at 13:38





              You'll also need Qt4: download.qt.io/archive/qt/4.8/4.8.6

              – gitgudgithub
              May 16 '18 at 13:38













              Thanks for you help gitgudgithub! I finally solved the issue thanks to you and Lucas! I thnik that I did something wrong when installing some libraries. I did everything again and now it's working!!

              – Julian Carrizo
              May 20 '18 at 22:19





              Thanks for you help gitgudgithub! I finally solved the issue thanks to you and Lucas! I thnik that I did something wrong when installing some libraries. I did everything again and now it's working!!

              – Julian Carrizo
              May 20 '18 at 22:19











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              In addition to installing the libQT and libPNG12 packages missing, I did these to fix the segfault error. I also noticed some files weren't extracting due to a permission error. The extraction must happen with sudo privileges.
              Create a folder for the packet tracer .tar.gz file downloaded
              Put the .tar.gz file in the folder
              Open terminal in that folder
              sudo tar -xvf Packet Tracer 7.2.1.tar.gz
              sudo ./install






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                In addition to installing the libQT and libPNG12 packages missing, I did these to fix the segfault error. I also noticed some files weren't extracting due to a permission error. The extraction must happen with sudo privileges.
                Create a folder for the packet tracer .tar.gz file downloaded
                Put the .tar.gz file in the folder
                Open terminal in that folder
                sudo tar -xvf Packet Tracer 7.2.1.tar.gz
                sudo ./install






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                  In addition to installing the libQT and libPNG12 packages missing, I did these to fix the segfault error. I also noticed some files weren't extracting due to a permission error. The extraction must happen with sudo privileges.
                  Create a folder for the packet tracer .tar.gz file downloaded
                  Put the .tar.gz file in the folder
                  Open terminal in that folder
                  sudo tar -xvf Packet Tracer 7.2.1.tar.gz
                  sudo ./install






                  share|improve this answer








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                  In addition to installing the libQT and libPNG12 packages missing, I did these to fix the segfault error. I also noticed some files weren't extracting due to a permission error. The extraction must happen with sudo privileges.
                  Create a folder for the packet tracer .tar.gz file downloaded
                  Put the .tar.gz file in the folder
                  Open terminal in that folder
                  sudo tar -xvf Packet Tracer 7.2.1.tar.gz
                  sudo ./install







                  share|improve this answer








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