From: Nathan H. <na...@cr...> - 2003-08-22 22:54:05
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I have Archive installed in ~/Apps... nobody else uses this machine, so there's no point making every rox app global. :-) Nathan On Fri, 2003-08-22 at 14:50, BluPhoenyx wrote: > On 21 Aug 2003 16:05:54 -0700 > Nathan Howell <na...@cr...> wrote: > > Tried to send this last night but my email wasn't sending properly. 56k isp problems I guess. I'm hoping it's fixed now. > > > So nobody has any ideas for solving this? Anything I can try to get > > more info? I'm still having the problem with Archive 1.9.3. Thanks, > > > > Nathan > > Here's something interesting. I tried this again dragging the archive's icon to a subdirectory in my home directory which worked fine (dir icon on pinboard and panel tested.) I then tried dragging the icon to the ROX-Filer icon which I use to open the base of my home directory. The method failed in exactly the manner you describe. I think this is because that icon represents the filer itself even though it opens the user's home by default. I placed a new icon for my home directory on the pinboard the tried this again and the extraction worked fine. > > The only other difference I might have is the archive program is installed as myself and not root. All my Rox applets are even though they are not installed in my local directory. I don't think this would matter though. |