On Mon, 18 May 2009 04:33:40 -0000
Osobimbo <email address hidden> wrote:
> for me feels like ubuntu is going by the way of microsoft
>
> 1.- You make an "upgrade" and simple things that used to work perfectly (i.e. Xdialog) all of a sudden stop working .
> 2.- Nobody knows how to direct you to the solution (i.e. use the STDERR instead of STDOUT) WHERE IN HEAVEN DO YOU DO THAT? /etc/stderr/stderr.config or what
> 3.- Who can explain why libcanberra is so important (by the way there are several libcanberra this and libcanberra that at synaptic) and if you type apt-get install libcanberra-etc repository does not found it
> 4.- Curious thing libcanberra IS INSTALLED.
>
> so te solution is...
>
Hi,
Changing Xdialog to use STDOUT instead of STDERR is a matter of adding
an option to the command: --stdout. See the man page!
On Mon, 18 May 2009 04:33:40 -0000
Osobimbo <email address hidden> wrote:
> for me feels like ubuntu is going by the way of microsoft stderr. config or what
>
> 1.- You make an "upgrade" and simple things that used to work perfectly (i.e. Xdialog) all of a sudden stop working .
> 2.- Nobody knows how to direct you to the solution (i.e. use the STDERR instead of STDOUT) WHERE IN HEAVEN DO YOU DO THAT? /etc/stderr/
> 3.- Who can explain why libcanberra is so important (by the way there are several libcanberra this and libcanberra that at synaptic) and if you type apt-get install libcanberra-etc repository does not found it
> 4.- Curious thing libcanberra IS INSTALLED.
>
> so te solution is...
>
Hi,
Changing Xdialog to use STDOUT instead of STDERR is a matter of adding
an option to the command: --stdout. See the man page!
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