05-01-2022 10:55 AM
Hello,
I have installed Packet-Tracer 8.1.1 in KUbuntu-Linux based on the *.deb-File which was downloaded from "skillsforall(dot)com" after I had created an account there.
When I now open Packet-Tracer I would like to login over the "Skills for all"-Button, because neither I own a NetAcad-Account nor it seems that you can create one for free anymore. So it also doesn't work to connect an existing Cisco-Account with NetAcad.
The issue is that after I click the "Skills for all"-Button in Packet-Tracer there comes up the message "Login is in progress: a new window has been opened in your browser. Please sign in using your Skills For All Credentials". But nothing in my Web-Browser (current "Firefox" , PopUp-Windows aren't blocked) happens.
With a disconnected Internet-Connection I can start Packet-Tracer without a login. But I don't know if this is related with disadvantages in Packet-Tracer.
Does anyone knows a solution for that or has another advice?
Thank you!
- Peter
05-01-2022 12:43 PM
Hello Peter
I have installed the web base packet tracer 8.1.1 0022 this version required you to have a linked account, just click on the Skills for all account and sign in.
07-27-2022 11:02 AM
I am facing the same issue here, I'm running Kubuntu too. I managed to get the netacad login working by doing:
sudo nano /usr/share/applications/cisco-pt.desktop
and modifying:
(Exec=/opt/pt/packettracer %f) -> (Exec=/opt/pt/packettracer --no-sandbox %f)
This solution would only allow you to login using a netacad account, I hope it helps.
P.S. I don't have a netacad account and I'm currently working on a solution for the SFA login, let me know if you found a way to get it working.
09-29-2022 11:42 PM
Did you ever find a solution, I can't find one anywhere.
09-21-2022 01:54 PM - edited 09-21-2022 01:59 PM
Have this problem on Kubuntu 22.04 at the moment while trying to access the "Skillsforall" login. Tried a number of solutions but nothing has worked so far.
Does anyone have any other solutions?
04-14-2023 03:04 PM
Hello folks,
I was able to find solution.
Kudos to evilkraken777 from reddit - you will be able to find that man and the topic.
Solution is next:
`XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=GNOME packettracer`
Yeah, it's quite awful and demeaning to use that "G"-word but works..
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