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thanks. That is not the menu on the bottom of my page. I think that when I upgraded to the more recent version that includes the search option I must have screwed something up and still have the older version. I'll try installing the up to date version.
2009-07-31 22:59:25 UTC in Music Browser
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I'm having the same problem and don't see the index link. I would attach a screen shot of my musicbrowser, but I can't see how to do that. The link that appears on the bottom right of my page is "musicbrowser.sf.net".
2009-07-31 21:09:00 UTC in Music Browser
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Well, so I did a complete uninstall and reinstall and now it works like a charm. Problem solved.
2009-06-17 02:50:49 UTC in GCALDaemon
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I've installed gcaldaemon and when I run sync-now.sh it returns:
andre@andre-laptop:/usr/local/sbin/GCALDaemon/bin$ ./sync-now.shINFO | GCALDaemon V1.0 beta 16 starting...
INFO | RSS/ATOM feed converter enabled.
INFO | Local time zone is Central Standard Time.
INFO | Start listening file /usr/local/sbin/GCALDaemon/google.ics...
INFO | File listener started successfully.
INFO |...
2009-06-16 02:02:55 UTC in GCALDaemon
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OK, so I've got it running and syncing now. At least, it runs from "sync-now.sh".
2009-06-16 02:00:33 UTC in GCALDaemon
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OK, got it. Thanks. That works. BUT I'm still getting the error message (above, in my original post) once I launch GCALDaemon. It begins with:
WARN | Received file from Google:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4....etc etc
and a long string of error info.
It would seem to be connecting with google to do the calendar sync and hits some kind of a snag, but I can't tell...
2009-06-15 22:55:07 UTC in GCALDaemon
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could you provide a little more specific direction on how to "put it in your ~/.bashrc file"? I can find that file, but I'm not certain what to put there, and precisely what the proper format to insert it into that file is.
Thanks.
2009-06-15 19:14:25 UTC in GCALDaemon
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I'm trying to install and run gcaldaemon. I'm having trouble getting the program to find java. I've gotten help finding the path to java, and making it work once [detailed below], but I can't seem to make the path to java permanent, so each time I restart, or even after I've started gcaldaemon [standalone-start.sh] it loses the path to java and I get an error.
I knew that there was a proble.
2009-06-15 17:22:56 UTC in GCALDaemon