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03-07-2003 12:00 AM
03-07-2003 12:00 AM
File Manager Problem
There are no actions defined for UNKNOWN.
When File Manager is started by command /usr/dt/bin/dtfile everything is OK.
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03-07-2003 12:16 AM
03-07-2003 12:16 AM
Re: File Manager Problem
Sounds like a link gone.
log out
login in in character mode
mv $HOME/.dt $HOME/.dt.old
logout
login cde
new desktop made
should work
steve steel
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03-07-2003 01:05 AM
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03-07-2003 01:17 AM
03-07-2003 01:17 AM
Re: File Manager Problem
PHSS_20863 CDE Msg Cat MAR2000 Periodic Patch
PHSS_20864 CDE Runtime MAR2000 Periodic Patch
PHSS_21814 Xserver cumulative patch
PHSS_21959 X/Motif 32bit Runtime AUG2000 Periodic Patch
PHNE_22086 Streams Pty cumulative patch
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03-07-2003 02:00 AM
03-07-2003 02:00 AM
Re: File Manager Problem
the users $HOME or the base dir in dtfile ... is it nfs mounted by any chance ?
also how large are the files within this dir and what file extensions do they have eg .txt,.db an ll would suffice.
O/S ?
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03-07-2003 03:26 AM
03-07-2003 03:26 AM
Re: File Manager Problem
What is this dr_dt. I don't find it.
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03-07-2003 03:55 AM
03-07-2003 03:55 AM
Re: File Manager Problem
how about an ll of $HOME/
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03-07-2003 06:10 AM
03-07-2003 06:10 AM
Re: File Manager Problem
All of directories are vxfs file system and they are mounted on one hard disk.