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Avatar John P Premium User 8 post(s) Some of my systems do not have X, so is there a plan to provide CLI functionality?
I am also running OpenSUSE 11.1×64, and the output:
  1. rpm -Uvh zumodrive-0.952-1.x86_64.rpm
    error: Failed dependencies:
    java >= 1:1.6.0 is needed by zumodrive-0.952-1.x86_64
    libgnet-2.0.so.0 is needed by zumodrive-0.952-1.x86_64
    libjson-glib-1.0.so.0 is needed by zumodrive-0.952-1.x86_64
    libnautilus-extension.so.1 is needed by zumodrive-0.952-1.x86_64
  2. rpm -qa|grep -i java
    java-1_6_0-sun-1.6.0.u14-0.2.1
    java-1_5_0-gcj-compat-1.5.0.0-56.58
    java-1_6_0-openjdk-1.4_b14-24.5.2
    java-1_6_0-openjdk-devel-1.4_b14-24.5.2
  3. rpm -qa|grep -i gnet
    libgnet2-2.0.8-2.1
  4. rpm -qa|grep -i json
    json-glib-20081217-2.1
    libjson-glib-1_0-0-20081217-2.1
    It looks like the deps are installed, so I am not sure what I am missing. I am not sure if Evan is running 32-bit or 64-bit, but my results are the same.
 
Avatar David Z ZumoDrive Team 731 post(s)

Hi John, we are initially focused on making ZumoDrive work well on desktop Linux systems with X, CLI would come in a bit later. Do you run Gnome with OpenSUSE? libnautilus-extension.so.1 is a library provided by Nautilus, the Gnome file manager. Since we are integrated with that, it’s listed as a dependency.

 
Avatar Stuart G 1 post(s)

just sticking me nose round the door done a blog with turbo cad trying to drum up interest http://wwwstugod.blogspot.com/ any feed back welcome from stugod

 
Avatar Noble W 2 post(s)

I have downloaded the 32 bit version for Ubuntu but I get this error message when I try installing:
Only one software managemnt tool is allowed to run at the same time
Please close the other application e.g. ‘Update Manager’, ‘aptitute’ or ‘Synaptic’ first.
From what I can tell nothing else is running. How do I fix this??

 
Avatar Apollo L 1 post(s)

The Zumodrive icon isn’t blending in well with many themes available for distros such as Ubuntu. Could an icon selection preference setting be added?

 
Avatar Shan S 1 post(s)

Try this command to install zumodrive on fedora
#yum—nogpgcheck install /path/zumodrive-fedora9-i386-0.983.rpm

 
Avatar Claude B 3 post(s)

the Linux packages don’t seem to be available anymore (http 404 error);
any plans to make them available, again?

 
Avatar David Z ZumoDrive Team 731 post(s)

Claude,
You can get it from http://www.zumodrive.com/download/zumodrive
Cheers

 
Avatar Claude B 3 post(s)

David,
thank you for your quick reply;
i already downloaded the LostDOS (aka Windows) binary twice (black belt, meanwhile ;) but only use LD in desperate cases (mostly to connect to corporate sites). i mostly work w/ Linux / openSUSE and the link to the RPMs / DEBs & all are not available (anymore) on the download page.
the URLs posted in this discussion give the http 404 error.
are the open source folks left with the browser “version” only? nothing wrong w/ it, but the integration is limited, alas.
would it be possible to get a FTP link?
many Linux file managers support it more or less transparently.

 
Avatar Claude B 3 post(s)

apologies for the FTP lines; guess this is not “cloud” worthy anymore, is it?
would Bryan be interested in getting help for testing / troubleshooting ?
as i said, i’m running openSUSE (11.1 & 11.2, both w/ KDE 3.5.10 but can also muster KDE 4, if needed; can’t help w/ dwarfs, however >;)
let me know.

 
Avatar Patrick F 1 post(s)

I am trying to install ZumoDrive on Ubuntu 10.04, but I get a missing dependency: libnotifytools0, searching in Synaptic I can not find that Package. How can I install zumodrive, or where can I find libnotifytools0?

 
Avatar Db 1 post(s)

When I open the DEB on Ubuntu 10.04, I get the error “Cannot resolve dependency: java6-runtime”
I suppose that package existed in former Ubuntu versions?

 
Avatar Thomas B 2 post(s)

I’m wondering if anyone’s hacked something together to use this without root privileges.

 
Avatar Thomas B 2 post(s)

Sounds like it’s an rpm thing? Could you change the settings in the rpm such that you’re allowed to install it to a difference file location? Or (more likely) is there some good reason not to do this, and the package is protecting me from my own stupidity?

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