Re: [twitter-dev] TweetDeck technical problem

2011-05-29 Thread Thomas Woolway
Hi Patrick,

You may find the answer here:
http://support.tweetdeck.com/entries/181425-how-do-i-install-air-tweetdeck-in-linux-ubuntu-variants.
If not, I suggest asking @desktopdeck to see if they can help.

Best,

Tom

On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 2:37 AM, Patrick Kennedy kenned...@gmail.comwrote:

 This is not strictly a dev question, but I was hoping others here may
 be able to suggest or redirect.  I have recently started using Bodhi
 Linux, but I have not been able to get TweetDeck to work on it.  Bodhi
 is based on the Ubuntu distro, but it's a minimalist version, and the
 user must use apt-get to pull down other software and components.
 TweetDeck works great on Ubuntu, but I have yet to make it work on
 Bodhi.  I can install AIR and TweetDeck, but when launching TweetDeck
 the first time, it says:

 Oops, TweetDeck can't find your data

 TweetDeck is having trouble using some of your passwords that are
 stored securely on your machine.  Clicking Submit will clear this data
 so that you continue to use TweetDeck.

 Please note that you will have to add your accounts to TweetDeck
 again.

 OK

 There is no submit button, per se, but clicking the OK button
 leads to second dialog box that says:

 Sorry, Adobe AIR has a problem running on this computer

 TweetDeck is having trouble storing your passwords securely.  Please
 check the article at http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/492/cpsid_49267.html for
 information on what may be wrong and how to fix it.

 OK

 Clicking OK will only redisplay this second message repeatedly.
 Clicking the close control button will close the dialog, but it is
 impossible to subsequently add a user account.  I plan to try to
 contact Adobe, but perhaps someone here may know the issue or can
 provide a solid reference for help.

 The question is what component needs to be installed to store
 passwords on Linux with Gnome?  Kwallet is not the ticket (KDE).  The
 gnome keyring service is running, but there appears to be a subsystem
 missing for the password storage for Gnome Desktop apps.

 Any ideas?

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[twitter-dev] TweetDeck technical problem

2011-05-28 Thread Patrick Kennedy
This is not strictly a dev question, but I was hoping others here may
be able to suggest or redirect.  I have recently started using Bodhi
Linux, but I have not been able to get TweetDeck to work on it.  Bodhi
is based on the Ubuntu distro, but it's a minimalist version, and the
user must use apt-get to pull down other software and components.
TweetDeck works great on Ubuntu, but I have yet to make it work on
Bodhi.  I can install AIR and TweetDeck, but when launching TweetDeck
the first time, it says:

Oops, TweetDeck can't find your data

TweetDeck is having trouble using some of your passwords that are
stored securely on your machine.  Clicking Submit will clear this data
so that you continue to use TweetDeck.

Please note that you will have to add your accounts to TweetDeck
again.

OK

There is no submit button, per se, but clicking the OK button
leads to second dialog box that says:

Sorry, Adobe AIR has a problem running on this computer

TweetDeck is having trouble storing your passwords securely.  Please
check the article at http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/492/cpsid_49267.html for
information on what may be wrong and how to fix it.

OK

Clicking OK will only redisplay this second message repeatedly.
Clicking the close control button will close the dialog, but it is
impossible to subsequently add a user account.  I plan to try to
contact Adobe, but perhaps someone here may know the issue or can
provide a solid reference for help.

The question is what component needs to be installed to store
passwords on Linux with Gnome?  Kwallet is not the ticket (KDE).  The
gnome keyring service is running, but there appears to be a subsystem
missing for the password storage for Gnome Desktop apps.

Any ideas?

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