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[gcmd-usr] question about favorite apps
From: |
Tobbe Eek |
Subject: |
[gcmd-usr] question about favorite apps |
Date: |
Sun, 23 Mar 2003 12:16:28 +0100 |
Hi,
I have some problems with my favorite apps (settings -> options -> programs) in
gcmd.
Everytime I start gmcd all my favorite apps are lost but the first one I've
added.
If I add them again and then quit gcmd I can see that they exist in
~/.gnome-commander/fav-apps.
When gmcd is started all that is lost but the first line.
It's possible for me to add the favorite apps I want, and everything works like
a charm for that particular session.
After I quit gcmd and start it up again, I find that all my favorite apps are
gone but the first one I've added.
I had this problem in 0.9.11 and I was hoping for it to dissappear when I
upgradede to 0.9.12, but the problem persists.
It doesn't matter if I write-protect ~/.gnome-commander/fav-apps either since
gcmd then simply ignores all lines but the first one.
I use Debian 3.0 and have installed gmcd from source.
I use Fluxbox instead of Gnome but with the help of gnome-libs everything
compiles without any errors.
Does anyone else have this problem and if so, is there a known solution to it?
Any help to point me in the right direction would be much appreciated.
Besides this, coming from a background of MS-DOS, I think the Gnome Commander
is by far the best filemanager I've tried so far.
You're doing a great job!
Best regards,
Tobbe Eek
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