From: Jim W. <jim...@gm...> - 2010-05-08 20:57:39
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On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 7:03 AM, Forrest Plumstead <fp...@gm...> wrote: > Whenever I start up Gramps some of my files are locked. When I try to open > them I get the following message: > Break the lock on the XXX Database? > Gramps believes that someone else is actively editing this database. You can > not edit this database while it is locked. If no one is editing the database > you may safely break the lock. However if someone else is editing the > database and you break the lock you might corrupt the database. > I am the only one using the computer, nobody else touches it. I find it > annoying to have to go through the unlock procedure every time. I am > operating Ubuntu 10.04. > Any suggestions? > -- > Forrest Plumstead fp...@gm... Forrest, if you set Preferences to always open the last file used, this "Break the Lock" doesn't come up. Jim |