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Oh, I see!
Yes I'll continue using Sun java anyway.
**THANK YOU VERY MUCH** uljanow, for your help!!! :-)
2009-11-04 18:34:46 UTC in iplist
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**THANKS uljanow for your help!!!** :-)
Here is the ipblockUI.log (1 line only):
No system tray available.
2009-11-01 16:00:44 UTC in iplist
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**Hi!** :-)
I'm using IPblock (v.0.27) at Ubuntu (Karmic, desktop x64), with Sun Java v.1.6. (and open jdk) installed.
The only problem is, that the taskbar icon is missing.
OK! It's not a big problem, since I can always move ipblock to the next desk, or minimize it with AllTray.
I'm just wondering, if its possible to restore the original taskbar icon.
**Thanks!!!** :-)
2009-11-01 11:07:50 UTC in iplist
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Hi! :-)
I think it would be nice to have support for dynamic cd mount points ( for systems that mounting the cd, according to its label).
For static cd mount points (at /dev/cdrom or something similar) it works perfectly!
Thanks!!! :-)
2009-09-30 17:46:17 UTC in QCdBase
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**Hi!** :-)
How can I scan a CD?
I'm pressing the "add" button and it brings up the "Scan..." window.The option "CD/DVD drive" however, allow me only to scan the root directory, and there is no chance for browsing to the media/cdrom or any other directory.
I'm running opensuse v11.1 x64.
**Thanks!!!** :-)
2009-09-28 08:22:49 UTC in jDiskDigest (jDD)
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Hi! :-)
I tried to run the binaries (on opensuse v11.1 x64), but I'm getting the error message: " cdcat: error while loading shared libraries: libpcre.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory".
I tried to compile it, but I failed. The compiler complains that the config files are too old.
Thanks!!! :-)
2009-09-28 07:36:35 UTC in cdcat
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Hi! :-)
I compiled and run it on opensuse v11.1 x64, but it can't see the cds.
It gives me this error message:
"An error occurred:
Directory /mnt/cdrom not found.
Please change the CD mount point in the Preferences window.".
2009-09-28 07:21:46 UTC in CDCollect
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An import-export function (in a usable format), so one can export the database, carry it around, and import it to another system.
2009-08-07 15:54:05 UTC in Gnome Catalog
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Hi! :-)
I just installed Gnome Catalog v.0.3.4 at Ubuntu Jaunty x64 desktop, from repositories.
I liked it and seems to working like a dream!
However I couldn't found a way to backup the saved DVD catalogs.
Where are the Cdcat files?
Export function is saving at CVS, but Import requires Cdcat files.
So, how can I backup the saved catalogs?
THANKS!!! :-)
2009-07-13 10:21:07 UTC in Gnome Catalog
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Correct! Indeed I'm Greek! :-)
Here at Patra, is a hot-burning hell these days!!!
I think we'll manage to survive, anyway! :-)
For the translation......I can always try! :-)
I'm sending you a mail.
Giorgos. :-)
2009-07-02 18:29:12 UTC in M.A.M.E./M.E.S.S. Catalog / Launcher II