I'm using Jaunty and got the applet error as well.
Next I just ran "drapes" as a command instead and that works fine. Using "drapes --tray" got me an error message that the tray options doesn't...
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I'm using Jaunty and got the applet error as well.
Next I just ran "drapes" as a command instead and that works fine. Using "drapes --tray" got me an error message that the tray options doesn't...
I was looking for something similar, only my script requires user input (hit any key to continue) so a normal run launcher doesn't do it. Instead I found some post about the dtach command (requires...
I know a fresh install is better. It's also 10 times the amount of work getting all the programs back and the settings right. (I don't feel like just copying my home folder to the new install and...
I just gave it a try, the 64 bit version, through an upgrade from Jaunty.
My experiences:
- upgrade got stuck after the download phase, had to cancel and restart the upgrade. After that it...
I just read something on a Dutch ubuntu forum from a user who uses it, so I suppose it works. Will be trying it myself soon.
I downloaded the intrepid package of shc from packages.ubuntu.com and it works fine under jaunty. (Except for a single error message in the am64 version which doesn't impeed the functioning and was...
In case you're still having this problem (or for anyone else with this problem). It is probably the result of multiple active thunar processes. (I don't mean open thunar windows. Thunar is running...
Addition: After install I couldn't find Ebox through FF. And uninstalling gives mayor headache and will probably result in a reinstall. Not very important as I was just testing, but still...
It is...
Have you tried adding the launchpad repository as described in the given link?
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/ebox/ubuntu hardy main
And what version of Ubuntu are you using? Hardy or another...
I got a notification in the end, at 20:00 (CET) today. So it seems the notification is working, it just has a very hard time finding the DBUS Session.
Going to update now.
There we go again. No notification and and the update manager produces a new version.
Manual command produces a big list of items like:
Followed by:
I have been testing some more and it turns our the problem has nothing to do with the script. But with the directory in which I am when the script is run.
The script is run from /home/foo
In this...
Hello,
I have created a shell script which automates some backup tasks. For security purposes I have encrypted it using shc.
On my own computer (32 bits xubuntu hardy) this runs just fine.
...
Hello,
I posted another thread about this issue yesterday, but as I have determined that the orginal question I asked wasn't the right one to solve the problem (and therefor the thread title was...
Hello,
I've gotten a Logitech Quickcam for Notebooks from a friend.
The Video works fine, however the built-in microphone of the webcam produces a beeping sound, which is very annoying for...
Got another message at 16:00, so going to update now.
I'll keep looking at this for further updates in the future. If I run into any problems again, I'll let you know.
Hmm, no idea about the...
Oh, at 12:00 I got a normal update available message. So it does seem to be working.
A similar list of error messages as above can be found in user.log though.
There are 2 reasons I use Ubuntuzilla:
I get security updates quicker then when waiting for the repositories to be updated.
I prefer to use a LTS version of Xubuntu as I need the computer for...
Nope :(
After running the manual command with debug info:
Hmm that seems very complicated indeed. I guess the manual add to anacron I did a while ago is an easier solution. Asuming that works.
I'll try it tomorrow. Will be away a most of today.
Did you include my earlier suggestion about cron.daily as well?
The Process is:
Process Name:
ssh-agent
User is my username (so same as running the command)
Command Line:
/usr/bin/ssh-agent /usr/bin/seahorse-agent --execute /usr/bin/keytouchd-launch...
The Output:
I thought it might be usefull not to update yet. So didn't.
I tried your first suggestion and that shows as normal. So that does not seem to be the problem.
OK, there was a firefox update and again I didn't get a reminder user.log says (and has been saying this for days):
Ok, I tried adding it to anacron, will have to wait for the next update to see if it works.
Maybe it would be an idea for future versions of ubuntuzilla to add the update checks to cron.daily as...