On Wednesday 09 December 2015 01:32:39 Jape Person wrote: > On 12/08/2015 04:57 PM, Francis Gerund wrote: > > Hello! > > > > I just installed Debian 8.2, 64-bit, Gnome desktop, using the > > netinst.iso. Used Synaptic to install Gufw (and ufw as dependency). > > Ufw works fine. > > > > But gufw does not show in the application menu or in the favories menu > > of Gnome. The only way to run it seems to be in Gnome terminal > > (non-login): > > > > gksudo /usr/bin/gufw > > I can confirm that gufw doesn't show in the menu on Xfce, also. So at > least one other desktop environment is affected. > > I hadn't noticed. Installed it on a friend's system so she'd have a > reasonably easy-to-use control for ufw. I only ever start gui apps with > a launcher, so I didn't notice gufw's absence from the menu until I read > your message and checked it out on her system. This is on a testing > system, so problem hasn't been fixed yet. > > > But even then, as soon as the password dialog window pops up, the > > terminal is showing this: > > > > Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module" > > > > But I do have libcanberra-gtk3-module, and several other libcanberra > > components installed. So, rather than messing up my system completely, > > has anyone else had this problem, and what is the correct way to solve > > it? > > > > (Please don't say, "ufw is working, so what's the problem?") > > What happens if you just use a launcher to launch gufw and then click on > the Unlock button on the application -- assuming that it comes up?
What's wrong with just using a launcher anyway, if it comes up that way? Lisi