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On 20 September 2012 20:18, James Wrigley <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> I downloaded the Nuke 7 beta for linux 64bit, but when I start it up
> it will just state this:
>
>
> "Nuke has not been able to find a valid license. This may be because
> the license file is incorrectly installed, your current license has
> expired, or you do not have a valid Nuke license installed. Please
> check that you have installed the license file in the correct
> directory (see below for more details) - or contact
> [email protected] to obtain a free evaluation license, or license
> extension.
> To start Nuke in Personal Learning Edition (PLE) mode, click the button
> below.
>
>
> FOUNDRY LICENSE ERROR REPORT
> ----------------------------
> Timestamp: Thu Sep 20 20:11:06 2012
>
> License(s) Requested:
> nuke 2012.0903 interactive with options all
> Extended Info: None Provided
>
>
> Reason for failure:
> FLEXlm : License request failed.
> RLM : A suitable license does not exist.
>
>
> LICENSE DIAGNOSTICS
> ---------------------------
>
>
> FLEXlm :
> Cannot find license file.
> The license files (or license server system network addresses) attempted
> are
> listed below. Use LM_LICENSE_FILE to use a different license file,
> or contact your software provider for a license file.
> Feature: nuke_i
> Filename: /usr/local/foundry/FLEXlm/*.lic
> License path: /usr/local/foundry/FLEXlm/*.lic:
> FLEXnet Licensing error:-1,359. System Error: 2 "No such file or directory"
> For further information, refer to the FLEXnet Licensing documentation,
> available at "www.flexerasoftware.com".
>
> RLM :
> No license for product (-1)
> License Path:
> /usr/local/foundry/RLM/"
>
> And if I click "Start in PLE mode", the same error will come up again
> no matter how many times I try :( Nuke 6.3 starts fine though. I'm
> using Fedora 17 64bit.
> Any ideas??
>
> Thanks, JamesNZ
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