On Tuesday 05 October 2004 08:04, David B. Carter wrote:
> No pypanel.py anywhere. Just pypanel (with no extension) in /usr/bin.
> Whether I just type 'pypanel' or 'python /usr/bin/pypanel' all I get
> is
>
> segmentation fault
>
> BTW, in all the reading I've done, I keep seeing commands that have
> have " &" after them. What does that do/mean?
>
> H.J.Bathoorn said:
> > On Tuesday 05 October 2004 11:44, David B. Carter wrote:
> >> segmentation fault
> >>
> >> I tried to go to the PyPanel site to look for troubleshooting
> >> info, but I
> >> didn't find any. I googled (pypanel "segmentation fault") but got
> >> nothing
> >> useful.
> >>
> >> Anyone have any ideas?
> >
> > try running it in the python shell itself.
> > I don't have PyPanel myself but you'll have pypanel.py or
> > PyPanel.py or something of the sort on your system somewhere.
> > Do "updatedb" as root/su
> > and when finished (as user) "locate anel.py" and you should get the
> > path in
> > your output.
> >
> > Then run it (with the full path) "python /path/to/pypanel.py" and
> > you'll get
> > very specific output as to where it goes wrong.
& puts the command in the background.
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