On Mon, 24 Jun 2013 11:48:39 +0000, Duncan wrote:
> tasks.nzb , I think you mean.
Yes, indeed. I don't see that was the cause of the problem though,
because:
(1) With the same .pan2 (with all permissions changed to new user)
containing the same.tasks.nzb file, Pan *did* start.
(2) If I delete the taks.nzb file, it re-appears after the next pan
session.
Dunca, many thanks for the background info on NZB. Live & learn...
Regarding that well-known red herring:
$ pan Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"
- I have now got rid of that, thanks to a suggestion from Dave Hodgins
elsewhere.
Here is the Mageia-3 terminal session log for how that was done:
----------------------------------
# urpmi canberra-gtk libcanberra-gtk0 libcanberra-gtk3_0
Packages canberra-gtk-0.30-2.mga3.i586,
libcanberra-gtk3_0-0.30-2.mga3.i586 are already installed
Marking canberra-gtk as manually installed, it won't be auto-orphaned
Marking libcanberra-gtk3_0 as manually installed, it won't be
auto-orphaned
writing /var/lib/rpm/installed-through-deps.list
$MIRRORLIST:
media/core/release/libcanberra-gtk0-0.30-2.mga3.i586.rpm
installing libcanberra-gtk0-0.30-2.mga3.i586.rpm from
/var/cache/urpmi/rpms
Preparing...
#######################################################################
##############################
1/1: libcanberra-gtk0 ###############################
---------------------------------------
Regards,
--
/\/\aurice
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