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by Chamaeleon
16 Jan 2007, 12:11
Forum: Support and Bug reports
Topic: My crash report
Replies: 9
Views: 3769

Re: My crash report

Modanung wrote:I don't see how one would become an expert without training intermediate action.
That's why sometimes break the rules and experiment. I've screwed up the computer twice, but with proper backups it's no big issue.
by Chamaeleon
16 Jan 2007, 10:46
Forum: Support and Bug reports
Topic: My crash report
Replies: 9
Views: 3769

Re: My crash report

Why not? Hmm, I fear this is the Linux attitude coming out. Why make something easy for others when you can make it difficult? Whose time is more important, that of a developer or that of a legion of users? Why, that of a developer, of course! Because I'm a developer and I don't want to waste two m...
by Chamaeleon
16 Jan 2007, 07:06
Forum: Support and Bug reports
Topic: My crash report
Replies: 9
Views: 3769

Re: My crash report

Ah, I've found the solution to the initial problem. I noticed some cryptic references to "config" files and decided to do a search on my computer for such a file. It came up with ~/.tmw/config.xml If only the main page said quite simply that one should edit this particular file, giving the...
by Chamaeleon
16 Jan 2007, 02:06
Forum: Support and Bug reports
Topic: My crash report
Replies: 9
Views: 3769

Re: My crash report

I've just tried installing from source instead. I downloaded version 0.0.22. I decompressed it. I opened a terminal. I typed "./configure". I got the following output: [root@localhost tmw-0.0.22]# ./configure checking for g++... g++ checking for C++ compiler default output file name... a.o...
by Chamaeleon
16 Jan 2007, 01:53
Forum: Support and Bug reports
Topic: My crash report
Replies: 9
Views: 3769

My crash report

Here's my report. I installed TMW (version 0.0.21-2.pclo2005.mde) from Synaptic on PCLinuxOS (version 0.93). It crashed (the window disappeared without warning or explanation) when I created an account. I opened it again and logged on with my new account (which it had apparently managed to create, d...