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Firestarter won't start
I've installed Firestarter from Synaptic but when I try to run it I get an error message.
"Failed to run /usr/sbin/firestarter as user root: Child termintated with 1 status" Anyone any ideas? |
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5 Cups of Ubuntu
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Re: Firestarter won't start
did you run it like this: sudo firestarter
If you're running it from a launcher, you might need to do this: in Nautilus, File -> Open Location... type applications:/// Now find the Firestarter icon and right-click it. click on Properties in the contextual menu. In the Properties panel click on the "Lancher" tab. In the "Command:" textfield it should be gksudo /usr/local/bin/firestarter |
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Re: Firestarter won't start
Right, sudo firestarter works ok, does this "stick" or do I have to run it at each log on?
The change to Properties doesn't stick. I can change it then leave and click on the icon but I get the same message I did before. If I go back to Properties, the command has reverted to gksu /user/sbin/firestarter |
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Re: Firestarter won't start
I may have given you the wrong path to firestarter. Do which firestarter in the terminal to get the correct path on your machine.
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Re: Firestarter won't start
Thanks Diablo.
Here's an odd one though. If I follow your instruction and keep the window open and launch the app from the icon it works fine. If I close the window then pick Firestarter from Applications on the tool bar it doesn't. However by right clicking on this icon I can get Properties and edit the command. Seems the icons in the two locations both need editing. |
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Re: Firestarter won't start
The problem is there is a bug in the package that makes the launcher point to
gksu /usr/sbin/firestarter Rather than gksudo /usr/sbin/firestarter The simple solution is to open applications:/// in Nautilus, go to System Tools, right-click on the Firestarter launcher, choose Properties..., click the Launcher tab, and edit the appropriate value. If the developers want to fix the problem, they just need to repackage firestarter with the correct launcher. |
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Re: Firestarter won't start
sudo /etc/init.d/firestarter start
sudo /etc/init.d/firestarter stop sudo /etc/init.d/firestarter status sudo /etc/init.d/firestarter restart |
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First Cup of Ubuntu
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Re: Firestarter won't start
Not sure what these commands are supposed to do but I ran them anyway. However I still had to go to properties for the Firestarter icon and change the command "gksu /usr/sbin/firestarter" to"gksudo /usr/sbin/firestarter" Not a big deal, the firewall is running and it's not something that needs attention all the time.
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