tux mgr (1.2.2 & 1.3-13) won't run on unbuntu
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First 1.3-13-rc1 won't 'run' at all and files in the /apps/tuxgi are MISSING (other than the sounds) after the install.
I tried 1.2.2 (installs all files) and nothing happens when tuxmgr is selected on the menu.
However, in a terminal, running tuxgi gives an error screen and the manager startup screen (with nothing running).
Error: tuxdroid interface 0.2.3 couldn't find any suitable terminal to use as tux droid shell.
I tried it on the latest unbuntu and the latest unbuntu-mint.
Help would be appreciated.
Thanks a lot.
Bo Barry
Concord, NC
abarry@carolina.rr.com
I tried 1.2.2 (installs all files) and nothing happens when tuxmgr is selected on the menu.
However, in a terminal, running tuxgi gives an error screen and the manager startup screen (with nothing running).
Error: tuxdroid interface 0.2.3 couldn't find any suitable terminal to use as tux droid shell.
I tried it on the latest unbuntu and the latest unbuntu-mint.
Help would be appreciated.
Thanks a lot.
Bo Barry
Concord, NC
abarry@carolina.rr.com
Re: tux mgr (1.2.2 & 1.3-13) won't run on unbuntu
Hi,
We've removed tuxgi from the last tuxsetup. The help page had visibly not been updated.
When you launch the manager from the menu, if nothing happens, you can try to launch it from a terminal :
1. Be sure that no instance of tugdg is running :
ps -ef |grep tuxgdg
If tuxgdg is running, kill it :
sudo kill "PID" (remplace "PID" with the active PID).
2. Launch the manager :
tuxgdg
Now you will see if there is some errors at startup.
If you're using ubuntu8.04, you can install the latest tuxsetup : http://www.tuxisalive.com/developer-corner/issue-trackers/48
Hope this will help you.
We've removed tuxgi from the last tuxsetup. The help page had visibly not been updated.
When you launch the manager from the menu, if nothing happens, you can try to launch it from a terminal :
1. Be sure that no instance of tugdg is running :
ps -ef |grep tuxgdg
If tuxgdg is running, kill it :
sudo kill "PID" (remplace "PID" with the active PID).
2. Launch the manager :
tuxgdg
Now you will see if there is some errors at startup.
If you're using ubuntu8.04, you can install the latest tuxsetup : http://www.tuxisalive.com/developer-corner/issue-trackers/48
Hope this will help you.
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