thanks will give it a try
On Sep 7, 1:51 pm, tejas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> just to clarify what I miswrote above, the synaptic version of pida
> worked fine, then I thought I would get 0.5.1 and install from source.
>
> On Sep 7, 1:43 pm, tejas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all, I trie
just to clarify what I miswrote above, the synaptic version of pida
worked fine, then I thought I would get 0.5.1 and install from source.
On Sep 7, 1:43 pm, tejas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all, I tried the pida version that came with synaptic on dapper and
> thought it was very nice. I dec
On Friday 07 September 2007 13:43:51 tejas wrote:
> Hi all, I tried the pida version that came with synaptic on dapper and
> thought it was very nice. I decided to install the newest version
> (0.5.1)
>
> The build and install goes fine. But when I try to run pida, I get:
>
>
> Fatal Error, Cannot
Hi all, I tried the pida version that came with synaptic on dapper and
thought it was very nice. I decided to install the newest version
(0.5.1)
The build and install goes fine. But when I try to run pida, I get:
Fatal Error, Cannot start Pida
with details:
The pida package could not be found
Hi
yes sorry it was ObjectTree. I installed the newest version of kiwi,
although I had a little accident just after that and deleted a whole
chunk of my site-packages folder. Once I got things to what I think
may be back to normal, I tried firing up Pida, and it starts, gives
the option of which
oh just saw the other post, looks like my gtk may be a little old too
On Sep 7, 7:58 pm, tejas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> yes sorry it was ObjectTree. I installed the newest version of kiwi,
> although I had a little accident just after that and deleted a whole
> chunk of my site-package