Bob,
did you try running revolution.x86 from an xterm?
Andre
On Mar 5, 2007, at 10:08 AM, Bob Warren wrote:
I have already reported this bug to Ubuntu and also informed Rev
(Kevin) about it, so this thread is just for the record or for your
participation.
Here is the original text of my report:
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In previous versions of Ubuntu, Runtime Revolution programs can be
run directly from a pendrive by double-clicking on their icon.
In Feisty Fawn Flight 4, this does not happen. Instead, the
following message is given:
"Cannot open /media/KINGSTON/revapp
No application suitable for automatic installation is available for
handling this kind of file"
If it is a bug, I hope to see it fixed. If it is a new "feature", I
don't want it. Runtime Revolution apps can still be run in this
manner from the Desktop, and I see no reason why they should not
run in a similar manner directly from a common pendrive.
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By mistake, I referred to "Flight" 4 when in fact it should now be
"Herd". They both mean "Beta".
So far, Ubuntu have only asked me to supply a Rev standalone app
for testing, which I have done. There are no further reports yet.
If you would like to follow, or participate in, the progress of
this bug (which I sincerely hope is not supposed to be an intended
feature), navigate to:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/88229
You might also like to note how simple and client-friendly their
bug reporting system is...
Bob
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