Please forgive the elementary nature of this question, but most of my previous experience has been in Windows, and only about a year ago have I started really getting into Linux (Ubuntu), and only just within the last few weeks have I consistently started using a Mac as my primary computer.
I've installed Windows-Switch on my Ubuntu 13.04 machine according to the instructions here: https://winswitch.org/downloads/debian-repository.html?dist_select=raring I followed up by running "sudo apt-get install xpra python-wimpiggy" (since "sudo apt-get upgrade" indicated that those packages could be upgraded, but it wouldn't do it automatically) before launching Windows-Switch from the application launcher (which I assume I won't have to do in the future, since it'll launch automatically on startup, right?), and it went through the initial run process. I got a few error messages (something about having to do SSH tunneling and something about what I think was related to automatic discovery of clients), but I'm not worried about that quite yet. (Eventually, the program I expect to be using through this is Pidgin, but I don't have that up and running on this computer yet.) The point is that, unlike what I'll describe below on the Mac, the Ubuntu machine properly places a Windows-Switch icon in the Ubuntu equivalent of a system tray, as pictured here: https://winswitch.org/documentation/start.html The problem I'm having is on my primary laptop (which I ultimately want to display the Pidgin process). I followed the instructions for Intel-based Macs here: http://winswitch.org/downloads/ (My computer is a MacBook Pro Retina, running 10.8.4 on a 2.4 GHz Intel Core i7--is there any other information that would be diagnostically relevant?) During the installation, I dragged the icon into the Applications folder, then launched it. After clicking "Open" on the obligatory are-you-sure-because-this-was-downloaded-from-the-interwebs! message, it put an icon on my dock and briefly displayed a notification saying that it was setting some stuff up for first use (like it did on the Ubuntu machine). However, it does not create an icon in my "system tray", as I expected (and as is pictured here: https://winswitch.org/documentation/start.html ). Instead, the dock icon remains with a little light underneath it indicating that it's currently running. Clicking on the dock icon for Window-Switch does nothing, nor does it have any windows associated with it. Quitting and restarting the process makes no difference; neither does uninstalling and reinstalling it (which, on a Mac, I understand is accomplished merely by sending the item to Trash from the Applications folder, then re-copying it from the downloaded image). Could anyone shed some light and help me figure this out, please? Thank you so very much in advance! Best Regards, Arthur Zey [email protected] 213-915-6442 _______________________________________________ shifter-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.devloop.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/shifter-users
