I keep getting the following error message every time I try to open the Hipo iPod Management Tool:
Code:
Could not find org.freedesktop.Hal
at Hal.Manager..ctor () [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
at IPod.HalClient.HalDeviceManager..ctor () [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
at IPod.DeviceManager.Create () [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
at IPod.DeviceCombo..ctor () [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
at Hipo.HipoMainWindow.CreateWindow (System.String[] args) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
at Hipo.HipoMain.Run (System.String[] args) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
at Hipo.HipoMain.Main (System.String[] args) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
I'm using Ubuntu 9.04 and Hipo version 0.6.1. Whenever I open the program and the Ipod is plugged, I receive the following message "Detected unsupported database version 42" Details: at IPod.DatabaseRecord.Read
(IPod.DatabaseRecord db, System.IO.BinaryReader reader) [0x00000] at IPod.TrackDatabase.Reload (Boolean createFresh) [0x00000] at IPod.TrackDatabase..ctor (IPod.Device device, Boolean createFresh) [0x00000]
I was wondering does anyone here know a good SQL management tool for ubuntu? I just want something with a nice GUI that doesn't require much hassle to add remove or even migrate databases.
I am curious if it is possible to manage apps on an iPod Touch with Nautilus or any media-oriented program on Ubuntu 10.04. I have seen several blogs stating that users have been able to manage their apps using Nautilus, but I am unsure if this is true or not.
Does anyone have a suggestion for a very simple tool I could use to manage sales leads?
I said CRM in the title of this thread, but I don't really need anything that full-featured. All I want is something to help me manage my job search by keeping track of which jobs I have applied for, when I need to phone particular agencies again, and that sort of thing. I have tried installing a couple of Apache-based apps, but they have turned out to be too complicated to set up. I couldn't find a desktop app in the repos, but maybe I have missed something. A cloud-hosted service would probably be OK, so long as it is within my current �0 budget.
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I've just installed Fedora this morning. In the past I've tried OpenSuse and Ubuntu. OpenSuse has it's problems and I don't like Ubuntu's new "Unity" GUI, so I wanted to try something else.
1. I got my first error about 1 minute after loading, when I tried to do a software update.("could not add package update for fedora-release-rawhide-15-3(noarch)updates: fedora-release-rawhide-15-3.noarch"). Not sure what that's about, but I found a solution on these forums (just using yum update on the command line).
2. My wireless card (Realtek) is not working. It took me ages (days) to figure out how to get it to work in OpenSuse. I had to compile the driver from source and install the firmware. I'm trying to do the same in Fedora, but am getting an error I don't understand.
On OpenSuse I had to install "Linux Kernel Development", "C/C++ Development" and "Base Development" from YaST, then compile using "make" on the command line. In Fedora I've installed gcc gcc-c++, kernel-devel and kernel-headers using yum. When I try and make the file, I get the following error:
[Code]....
3. I can't find any kind of software management tool in Fedora, just the yum thing on the command line. I don't mind that, but how do I know the names of the things I want to install? Is there some way I can search for software or something?
i started to look into upgrading my LTS ubuntu server instances to Lucid. one the notable things that i have discovered is the lack of support for Webmin; it seems that Debian is no longer supporting packages required by Webmin. But it also appears that ubuntu team believes that Webmin may actually cause problems as it works in a different way than that presumed by Ubuntu. so i am now left with no way to manage my 10+ instances of ubuntu server that i used for studying and research. it seems that i am left with cluster-ssh as an alternative. but are there other alternatives, ideally similar to webmin?
Code: at Hal.Manager..ctor () [0x00000] at IPod.HalClient.HalDeviceManager..ctor () [0x00000] at IPod.DeviceManager.Create () [0x00000] at IPod.DeviceCombo..ctor () [0x00000]
I am in a class called Linux System Administration and we are setting up Fedora 8 as a server. Per the class instructions, I have changed the default runlevel to 3 so the system always boots to a command line. The instructions say log in with your regular user account [I KNOW HOW TO DO THIS] and use the startx command to load GNOME. [I HAVE NO IDEA HOW TO DO THIS]
I searched the Internet and the text book, but found nothing I could understand.
Is there any reason why taskjuggler is not included in openSUSE? I can see a version available in openSUSE Factory but it is not built with latest libs. I have several of my friends asking for Project Management software under openSUSE and I don't know what to advise them.
I get this error message when I open up virt-manager (logged in as a typical user):
Code: Unable to open a connection to the libvirt management daemon. Libvirt URI is: qemu:///system Verify that: The 'libvirtd' daemon has been started Manually trying to start the daemon results in: Code: error : qemudWritePidFile:508 : Failed to open pid file '/var/run/libvirtd.pid' : File exists virt-manager works just fine when I log in as root.
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I tried to see if my port was open but got a message saying Error: I could not see your service on 58.164.165.88 on port (80) Reason: Connection refused could someone us out here
When logged in as my standard user in Fedora 11 gnome desktop the installed ntfs-config tool will not open and gives an error which says this; "no authentication program found", and to run that ntfs-config as the root in a terminal. So then the only way to open that tool is to type that in a terminal, and it did open, but how can I fix this ? Can this issue be related to ownership and permissions of it ? Also the num lock does not come on during boot up, is there a easy fix for that too ? This is a recent fresh updated install from the DVD with the ext4 file system. All the ntfs-3g applications are installed as default, so I just added that enable ntfs write support tool with the package manager.