This seems like you have an old version of abrt installed or at least
the running applet is old version, because this behaviour was removed
some time ago.
Jirka
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01-27-2010, 08:57 PM
nodata
abrtd not running: applet complains
On 27/01/10 09:29, Jiri Moskovcak wrote:
> On 01/26/2010 10:02 PM, nodata wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> When I disable abrtd, I get a tray applet complaining about this.
>>
>> Is there any precedent for this? I have bluetooth disabled, but I don't
>> get a complaint for that..
>>
>> Filed bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=557866
>>
>
> This seems like you have an old version of abrt installed or at least
> the running applet is old version, because this behaviour was removed
> some time ago.
>
> Jirka
>
I have the latest version of F12 abrt installed.
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01-28-2010, 10:18 AM
Jiri Moskovcak
abrtd not running: applet complains
On 01/27/2010 10:57 PM, nodata wrote:
On 27/01/10 09:29, Jiri Moskovcak wrote:
On 01/26/2010 10:02 PM, nodata wrote:
Hi,
When I disable abrtd, I get a tray applet complaining about this.
Is there any precedent for this? I have bluetooth disabled, but I don't
get a complaint for that..
This seems like you have an old version of abrt installed or at least
the running applet is old version, because this behaviour was removed
some time ago.
Jirka
I have the latest version of F12 abrt installed.
If you have 1.0.4 (which is the latest in the repository) then it
shouldn't act that way, the only reason might be, that you've updated
your system and didn't restart the session, so it's the old abrt-applet
running, you can try to run:
$ killall abrt-applet
$ abrt-applet&
which will restart the applet and the new one shouldn't complain about
not running daemon.
Jirka
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01-31-2010, 10:46 AM
nodata
abrtd not running: applet complains
On 28/01/10 12:18, Jiri Moskovcak wrote:
> On 01/27/2010 10:57 PM, nodata wrote:
>> On 27/01/10 09:29, Jiri Moskovcak wrote:
>>> On 01/26/2010 10:02 PM, nodata wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> When I disable abrtd, I get a tray applet complaining about this.
>>>>
>>>> Is there any precedent for this? I have bluetooth disabled, but I don't
>>>> get a complaint for that..
>>>>
>>>> Filed bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=557866
>>>>
>>>
>>> This seems like you have an old version of abrt installed or at least
>>> the running applet is old version, because this behaviour was removed
>>> some time ago.
>>>
>>> Jirka
>>>
>>
>> I have the latest version of F12 abrt installed.
>
> If you have 1.0.4 (which is the latest in the repository) then it
> shouldn't act that way, the only reason might be, that you've updated
> your system and didn't restart the session, so it's the old abrt-applet
> running, you can try to run:
> $ killall abrt-applet
This kills the icon
> $ abrt-applet&
$ abrt-applet&
[1] 12769
$ ABRT service is not running
The icon then reappears.
>
> which will restart the applet and the new one shouldn't complain about
> not running daemon.
>
> Jirka
>
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01-31-2010, 11:45 AM
Jiri Moskovcak
abrtd not running: applet complains
On 01/31/2010 12:46 PM, nodata wrote:
On 28/01/10 12:18, Jiri Moskovcak wrote:
On 01/27/2010 10:57 PM, nodata wrote:
On 27/01/10 09:29, Jiri Moskovcak wrote:
On 01/26/2010 10:02 PM, nodata wrote:
Hi,
When I disable abrtd, I get a tray applet complaining about this.
Is there any precedent for this? I have bluetooth disabled, but I don't
get a complaint for that..
This seems like you have an old version of abrt installed or at least
the running applet is old version, because this behaviour was removed
some time ago.
Jirka
I have the latest version of F12 abrt installed.
If you have 1.0.4 (which is the latest in the repository) then it
shouldn't act that way, the only reason might be, that you've updated
your system and didn't restart the session, so it's the old abrt-applet
running, you can try to run:
$ killall abrt-applet
This kills the icon
$ abrt-applet&
$ abrt-applet&
[1] 12769
$ ABRT service is not running
The icon then reappears.
You're right, in this case abrt icon appears, I thought we're talking
about the case when the daemon was running and stopped. Will fix this in
next release.
Thanks,
Jirka
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