Hi, i was tracing some problems with the ms train simulator. I have found a problem never seen before and have no explanation.
I could run the program by clicking the icon on my desktop. Then i want to debug the program and copy/paste the commandline from the desktop-icon to a gnome-terminal and press enter. The app started but gives me an error like ... has a problem detected...
Same behaviour if i paste the commandline in a alt-F2 box (execute command).
Any idea what is going wrong.
My System is an ubuntu 7.10 with gnome, wine version 0.9.57.
running application from gnome-terminal
Re: running application from gnome-terminal
Read FAQ the first question. And pay attention to paths.alfredo wrote:Hi, i was tracing some problems with the ms train simulator. I have found a problem never seen before and have no explanation.
I could run the program by clicking the icon on my desktop. Then i want to debug the program and copy/paste the commandline from the desktop-icon to a gnome-terminal and press enter. The app started but gives me an error like ... has a problem detected...
Same behaviour if i paste the commandline in a alt-F2 box (execute command).
Any idea what is going wrong.
My System is an ubuntu 7.10 with gnome, wine version 0.9.57.
Also open the link you are clicking in the text editor and look at the "Path" parameter... After that you can go and file the bug report with your distro that you can't see that parameter in the link's properties.
Thanks for your reply and sorry for the long delay to respond. I'm now back to my computer.
A had read the FAQ and now i know to pay attention to the hidden path entry of an icon.
You can't see the path of an icon normally, you must use an editor.
I will make a feature request on gnome-list because it was a pitfall for not to see the required path.
A had read the FAQ and now i know to pay attention to the hidden path entry of an icon.
You can't see the path of an icon normally, you must use an editor.
I will make a feature request on gnome-list because it was a pitfall for not to see the required path.