Genymotion on slackware 14.1 is possible to run latest version? - genymotion

On my slackware 14.1 the version 2.5.2 works fine
The latest 2.6.0 give me this error
dic 8 00:49:17 [Genymotion] [Fatal] Cannot mix incompatible Qt library (version 0x50401) with this library (version 0x50501)
I have latest qt5,is there a trick to run latest genymotion on slackware?

You can try to upgrate your slackware version to "slackware-current" using slackpkg tool.
# slackpkg update
# slackpkg install-new
# slackpkg upgrade-all
# slackpkg clean-system
And then upgrade KDE (including qt libraries) to latest version from
Alien's 'ktown' repository.

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I am trying to run a project I created on .NET 5 (on another machine) on my MacOS machine running Monterey 12.1 and I got this error:
It was not possible to find any compatible framework version
The framework 'Microsoft.AspNetCore.App', version '5.0.0' (arm64) was not found.
- The following frameworks were found:
3.1.20 at [/usr/local/share/dotnet/shared/Microsoft.AspNetCore.App]
6.0.1 at [/usr/local/share/dotnet/shared/Microsoft.AspNetCore.App]
I thought it was strange since I remembered having installed it previously, but proceeded and installed (SDK 5.0.404) it again. And got the same error.
Then went and run dotnet --list-runtimes and got the following output:
Microsoft.AspNetCore.App 3.1.20 [/usr/local/share/dotnet/shared/Microsoft.AspNetCore.App]
Microsoft.AspNetCore.App 6.0.1 [/usr/local/share/dotnet/shared/Microsoft.AspNetCore.App]
Microsoft.NETCore.App 3.1.20 [/usr/local/share/dotnet/shared/Microsoft.NETCore.App]
Microsoft.NETCore.App 6.0.1 [/usr/local/share/dotnet/shared/Microsoft.NETCore.App]
I am totally lost. It seems even though I am installing the whole SDK package and later on tried also just with the runtime installation, my machine refuses to see it as installed.
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Getting F# working in VSCode when "dotnet" is not found on MacOSX?

I'm completely new to dotnet and vscode so I might be missing something trivial. I just want to get F# running in VSCode on my Mac. I first tried installing dotnet from brew:
brew cask install dotnet-sdk
This seems to be working fine from the command line since I could do both dotnet new and dotnet build:
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Now I installed Visual Studio Code, also from brew:
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I then searched for FSharp.dotnetRoot in the settings and tried to configure this:
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So I completely uninstalled everything (including wiping my ~/.vscode folder) from brew and re-installed everything from the official Microsoft documentation. In the docs it says that the F# support should be built-in to vscode on macosx, but it still recommended me to install Ionide-fsharp when I opened the folder again, so I obeyed. But I just ran into exactly the same problem again.
So my question is: How can I install vscode with working F# support on MacOSX?
Here's my output from vscode "about":
Version: 1.41.0
Commit: 9579eda04fdb3a9bba2750f15193e5fafe16b959
Date: 2019-12-11T17:58:38.338Z
Electron: 6.1.5
Chrome: 76.0.3809.146
Node.js: 12.4.0
V8: 7.6.303.31-electron.0
OS: Darwin x64 19.2.0
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.NET Core SDK (reflecting any global.json):
Version: 3.1.100
Commit: cd82f021f4
Runtime Environment:
OS Name: Mac OS X
OS Version: 10.15
OS Platform: Darwin
RID: osx.10.15-x64
Base Path: /usr/local/share/dotnet/sdk/3.1.100/
Host (useful for support):
Version: 3.1.0
Commit: 65f04fb6db
.NET Core SDKs installed:
3.1.100 [/usr/local/share/dotnet/sdk]
.NET Core runtimes installed:
Microsoft.AspNetCore.App 3.1.0 [/usr/local/share/dotnet/shared/Microsoft.AspNetCore.App]
Microsoft.NETCore.App 3.1.0 [/usr/local/share/dotnet/shared/Microsoft.NETCore.App]
To install additional .NET Core runtimes or SDKs:
https://aka.ms/dotnet-download

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I'm trying to install the Intel XDK for Linux under CentOS 7.3 (7.3.1611)
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Message:
GTK library is not installed or installed version is not compatible
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I've these packages installed:
yum install gtk*:
Package gtk2-2.24.28-8.el7.x86_64 already installed and latest version
Package gtk2-devel-2.24.28-8.el7.x86_64 already installed and latest version
Package gtk2-devel-docs-2.24.28-8.el7.x86_64 already installed and latest version
Package gtk3-3.14.13-20.el7.x86_64 already installed and latest version
Package gtk3-devel-3.14.13-20.el7.x86_64 already installed and latest version
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Need to Install Specfic version (4.5) of Sonarqube in linux

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I dont wnat the latest Version.
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XCode. How Do I Run Two Versions on the Same Dev. Machine: Version 3.2.2 (Pre-release) & Version 3.2.1

Could someone walk me through the setup to run one version of XCode for iPad development - version 3.2.2 prerelease - and another version for iPhone/iPodTouch development - version 3.2.1
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