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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:
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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. |
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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 |
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I have downloaded the 32 bit version for Ubuntu but I get this error message when I try installing: |
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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? |
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Try this command to install zumodrive on fedora |
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the Linux packages don’t seem to be available anymore (http 404 error); |
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Claude, |
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David, |
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apologies for the FTP lines; guess this is not “cloud” worthy anymore, is it? |
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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? |
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When I open the DEB on Ubuntu 10.04, I get the error “Cannot resolve dependency: java6-runtime” |
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I’m wondering if anyone’s hacked something together to use this without root privileges. |
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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? |