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'HI All, I have installed Oracle 11g client at my machine. I started created a new RPD there. When I reached to 'Select Data Source' I selected Oracle 10g DSN but after selecting DB and giving userid and pwd I got the following error: 'Internal Error - Unable to Initialize NLS during driver load' and after that 'The Connection has failed' I even tried connecting with Oracle 11g database but received the same error.
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Hi All, I installed Linux Mint just over two week ago. Everything has been running just fine, but today I ran a couple of system upgrades, by the tray icon, on my Mint and then, I went on Windows to play a little bit (Dual boot Windows 10) and when I tried to come back to Mint, I wasn't able to start up the system. On my shared folder of google drive, there are some pictures that might help. My Linux knowledge are near 0. So please I my need some easy step-to-step. My Kernel is: 4.4.0-83-generic My Linux Mint version is: 18.1 Cinammon 64-bits Could anyone point me in the right direction on how to start up my system again?? I actually have tried every single line on my grub.
Hi shaybogomoltz, the VCE init error (-22) is almost certainly not the problem here as karlchen correctly said above (I used to get this warning / message in 4.4.x kernels as well, without any obvious side-effects). I'm more curious in regards to the ACPI errors that came up, ie. Personally, that's what i would be googling for.