Re: [RDD] Program file shortcuts

2016-06-28 Thread Seth Stevenson
When did that it says unable to start Rivendell daemons. What am I missing?
On Jun 28, 2016 6:31 AM, "drew Roberts"  wrote:

>
>
> On Tue, Jun 28, 2016 at 6:29 AM,  wrote:
>
>> There was no auto start folder in the .config file.
>>
>
> Just create one.
>
>
>
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Jun 27, 2016, at 12:06 AM, Geoff Barkman 
>> wrote:
>>
>> I use ubuntu and it's quite similar.
>> First create a desktop shortcut. Sometimes you can right click on the
>> main menu and add to desktop.
>> Now fire up the file manager.
>> Hit ctrl H to turn on hidden files. Look near the top of your home
>> directory for a folder called .config (all hidden files have dot at the
>> start). Now double click on .config folder then go into the autostart
>> folder. Move your desktop shortcut into there and it will autostart on
>> login.
>> Many thanks
>> Geoff barkman
>>
>> all the best,
>
> drew
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Re: [RDD] Program file shortcuts

2016-06-28 Thread drew Roberts
On Tue, Jun 28, 2016 at 6:29 AM,  wrote:

> There was no auto start folder in the .config file.
>

Just create one.



>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Jun 27, 2016, at 12:06 AM, Geoff Barkman 
> wrote:
>
> I use ubuntu and it's quite similar.
> First create a desktop shortcut. Sometimes you can right click on the main
> menu and add to desktop.
> Now fire up the file manager.
> Hit ctrl H to turn on hidden files. Look near the top of your home
> directory for a folder called .config (all hidden files have dot at the
> start). Now double click on .config folder then go into the autostart
> folder. Move your desktop shortcut into there and it will autostart on
> login.
> Many thanks
> Geoff barkman
>
> all the best,

drew
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Re: [RDD] Program file shortcuts

2016-06-28 Thread rcflyer30
There was no auto start folder in the .config file. 

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jun 27, 2016, at 12:06 AM, Geoff Barkman  wrote:
> 
> I use ubuntu and it's quite similar.
> First create a desktop shortcut. Sometimes you can right click on the main 
> menu and add to desktop.
> Now fire up the file manager.
> Hit ctrl H to turn on hidden files. Look near the top of your home directory 
> for a folder called .config (all hidden files have dot at the start). Now 
> double click on .config folder then go into the autostart folder. Move your 
> desktop shortcut into there and it will autostart on login.
> Many thanks
> Geoff barkman
> 
>> On 27/06/2016 3:51 pm, "Michael Barnes"  wrote:
>> You can also use the locate command. It is usually in most distributions, 
>> but you may have to install it. I don't remember the package name, but a 
>> quick Google search for "Linux locate command" should find it. It is used 
>> with updatedb to create a database of all files on the computer.
>> 
>> HTH
>> 
>> Michael 
>>> On Jun 26, 2016 8:00 PM, "Mike Carroll"  wrote:
>>> The #1 hit of a search for "debian find program command" gives these three 
>>> ways, although it's not clear that they're all available on Debian:
>>> "whereis rdpanel"
>>> "which rdpanel"
>>> "type rdpanel"
>>> 
>>> You can also use "find -name rdpanel" from the root directory but that 
>>> generates a lot of permission-denied messages.
>>> 
>>> (On a CentOS system the Rivendell programs are in /usr/bin.)
>>> 
 On Sun, Jun 26, 2016 at 3:07 PM Seth Stevenson  wrote:
 Where does the program files for the Rivendell programs reside. I am 
 trying to find the one for rdpanel so I can try to make it autostart on 
 bootup. I am using debian wheezy. Thanks!
 
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Re: [RDD] Program file shortcuts

2016-06-27 Thread Rob Landry

On Mon, 27 Jun 2016, Mike Carroll wrote:


(On a CentOS system the Rivendell programs are in /usr/bin.)


That's true if you install Rivendell from a pre-compiled package like the 
one on the Appliance CD.


If you compile Rivendell from source, the default location for the 
binaries will be /usr/local/bin.


Re: locate: this command does not actively search for a file but relies on 
a database that may not reflect recent additions or changes to your file 
system. However, the database can be updated at any time using the 
command: updatedb



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Re: [RDD] Program file shortcuts

2016-06-26 Thread Geoff Barkman
I use ubuntu and it's quite similar.
First create a desktop shortcut. Sometimes you can right click on the main
menu and add to desktop.
Now fire up the file manager.
Hit ctrl H to turn on hidden files. Look near the top of your home
directory for a folder called .config (all hidden files have dot at the
start). Now double click on .config folder then go into the autostart
folder. Move your desktop shortcut into there and it will autostart on
login.
Many thanks
Geoff barkman
On 27/06/2016 3:51 pm, "Michael Barnes"  wrote:

> You can also use the locate command. It is usually in most distributions,
> but you may have to install it. I don't remember the package name, but a
> quick Google search for "Linux locate command" should find it. It is used
> with updatedb to create a database of all files on the computer.
>
> HTH
>
> Michael
> On Jun 26, 2016 8:00 PM, "Mike Carroll"  wrote:
>
>> The #1 hit of a search for "debian find program command" gives these
>> three ways, although it's not clear that they're all available on Debian:
>> "whereis rdpanel"
>> "which rdpanel"
>> "type rdpanel"
>>
>> You can also use "find -name rdpanel" from the root directory but that
>> generates a lot of permission-denied messages.
>>
>> (On a CentOS system the Rivendell programs are in /usr/bin.)
>>
>> On Sun, Jun 26, 2016 at 3:07 PM Seth Stevenson 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Where does the program files for the Rivendell programs reside. I am
>>> trying to find the one for rdpanel so I can try to make it autostart on
>>> bootup. I am using debian wheezy. Thanks!
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Re: [RDD] Program file shortcuts

2016-06-26 Thread Michael Barnes
You can also use the locate command. It is usually in most distributions,
but you may have to install it. I don't remember the package name, but a
quick Google search for "Linux locate command" should find it. It is used
with updatedb to create a database of all files on the computer.

HTH

Michael
On Jun 26, 2016 8:00 PM, "Mike Carroll"  wrote:

> The #1 hit of a search for "debian find program command" gives these three
> ways, although it's not clear that they're all available on Debian:
> "whereis rdpanel"
> "which rdpanel"
> "type rdpanel"
>
> You can also use "find -name rdpanel" from the root directory but that
> generates a lot of permission-denied messages.
>
> (On a CentOS system the Rivendell programs are in /usr/bin.)
>
> On Sun, Jun 26, 2016 at 3:07 PM Seth Stevenson 
> wrote:
>
>> Where does the program files for the Rivendell programs reside. I am
>> trying to find the one for rdpanel so I can try to make it autostart on
>> bootup. I am using debian wheezy. Thanks!
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Re: [RDD] Program file shortcuts

2016-06-26 Thread Mike Carroll
The #1 hit of a search for "debian find program command" gives these three
ways, although it's not clear that they're all available on Debian:
"whereis rdpanel"
"which rdpanel"
"type rdpanel"

You can also use "find -name rdpanel" from the root directory but that
generates a lot of permission-denied messages.

(On a CentOS system the Rivendell programs are in /usr/bin.)

On Sun, Jun 26, 2016 at 3:07 PM Seth Stevenson  wrote:

> Where does the program files for the Rivendell programs reside. I am
> trying to find the one for rdpanel so I can try to make it autostart on
> bootup. I am using debian wheezy. Thanks!
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