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Quartus 13, programmer, Ubuntu, JTAG programming failure

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Hello,
I have two machines, one with Windows 7 Professional 64-bit and second with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, 32-bit. I installed Quartus 13 on both of them, but the one with Ubuntu is problematic.
Creating and running "compilation" works as expected, but problem arises when trying to program the part in JTAG mode.

Regarding my hardware: I'm using cheapest FPGA devboard I could find - this one (sorry, I tried to give link here, but I'm not allowed to do so, as I'm new member - just google for "EP2C5T144 Altera Cyclone II FPGA Mini Development Board
") plus some cheap USB Blaster from ebay. This conbination gives perfect match under Windows.

However, under Ubuntu there are problems. When trying to program the part in JTAG mode, output windows gives this error:
Code:

Info (209060): Started Programmer operation at Thu Aug 22 19:59:08 2013
Info (209016): Configuring device index 1
Info (209017): Device 1 contains JTAG ID code 0x020B10DD
Error (209040): Can't access JTAG chain
Error (209014): CONF_DONE pin failed to go high in device 1
Error (209012): Operation failed
Info (209061): Ended Programmer operation at Thu Aug 22 19:59:09 2013

Attached is document containing screenshots from this situation:
On first screenshot you can see the error from above.
On second one is screenshot from programmer. It correctly detects FPGA device in JTAG chain
Third screesnhot shows that JTAG chain debugger sees it too.
Fourth screenshot shows my device selection - to ensure I have correct device selected.
Last one shows succesful attempt to program configuration FLASH in AS mode. This one works, but JTAG programming does not.

The same hardware, but plugged to USB ports of windows machine works flawlessly in both JTAG and AS programming.

Could anybody help me to solve this problem?
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