Martin Webb wrote: > Phuong Anh wrote: >> "Either Mnemosyne didn't >> shut down properly, or another copy of the program is still running. > > I imagine that the LOCK file was not deleted, last time Mnemosyne shut > down. Can you open the .mnemosyne directory and simply delete the LOCK > file, then restart Mnemosyne? > > If you're using MS Windows, this is usually, in Windows Explorer: > Local Disc c:/ => Docs and Settings => (Your Profile) => .mnemosyne => > MNEMOSYNE-LOCK > > If you're using Linux, you'll probably know how to do all that, anyway. > > Hope that helps. > > Martin
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