I'm noticing that Ubuntu is crashing like crazy with Rev set up to use GTK.
If I drag a tab control out, it's all corrupted. It isn't long till the
whole thing locks up. Maybe it's best to stick with Motif until 2.9 is out?
"Bill Marriott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Ken,
Thanks for the additional pointers. Here's what I had to do to get things
to work:
1) I updated the revolution.sh script with the path to my Rev installation
2) I verified that all the files existed
3) When I double-clicked it and selected "run" (Ubuntu asks you if you
want to display the file, run in terminal, etc.), nothing happened.
4) I opened a terminal window and ran the shell file directly. I saw that
I got the error, "bad fd" line 11
5) I modified the shell script and got rid of the >& /dev/null part
6) I ran it again (from terminal) and Revolution launched. This time with
Ubuntu-style controls.
Seems like a lot of work; I guess this is why Linux is still not taking
over the desktop, eh? Now, how do I fix this kind of thing for my
standalone apps?
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