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  1. Problem solved. Turns out that the widget is not functional when logged in as "Administrator Account". Looks like you need to log in as a standard non-admin account in order for it to kick in. Logged in with the "Default Manager" account, and the widget was working fine.
  2. EDIT: As clarification, I am running Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS. Hello everyone! New to the forum. I have been digging around the code to find a solution to this problem: looking on Github link, I see the message is originally displayed based on the following condition: $extensionLoaded https://raw.githubusercontent.com/revive-adserver/revive-adserver/eb2a1703e538d157e7a1c2aeeb2a1ce8591795d5/lib/templates/admin/dashboard/graph.html If we follow the use of this variable, it leads us to the file linked below, specifically where the following variable is declared: $gdAvailable https://raw.githubusercontent.com/revive-adserver/revive-adserver/eb2a1703e538d157e7a1c2aeeb2a1ce8591795d5/lib/OA/Dashboard/Graph.php Inspecting the following leads me to believe that GD installation is being detected via the following line: $gdAvailable = extension_loaded('gd'); I performed an echo test with the following snippet: <?php echo extension_loaded('gd'); ?> As expected, the result output is a simple: "1". Having installed GD via the command line below, shows me that I have everything I need: sudo apt-get install php5-gd I have validated in many ways that I do indeed have GD functioning properly. Example output for command: $ php -i | grep -i --color gd /etc/php5/cli/conf.d/20-gd.ini, gd GD Support => enabled GD Version => 2.1.1-dev gd.jpeg_ignore_warning => 0 => 0 Any thoughts?
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