>
> I think I've seen this before. It doesn't care about the file (it just
> creates it if it is missing) but my guess is you are missing the
> directory. So try something like
>
> mkdir -p ~/.gnome2/evince
>
It's done. No problems any more.
Thank you very much, you have been most helpful.
Ist
On 13/06/2010 12:30 μ.μ., Istvan Galgand wrote:
>> If you type:
>>
>> evince BSD_06_2010.pdf
>>
>> at a command prompt, do you see any error messages?
>>
>> Tony
>>
> Hi Tony,
>
> You are absolutely right, I have tried this. Sorry for my forgetfulness...
> The response is:
>
> [igalg...@f
>
> If you type:
>
> evince BSD_06_2010.pdf
>
> at a command prompt, do you see any error messages?
>
> Tony
Hi Tony,
You are absolutely right, I have tried this. Sorry for my forgetfulness...
The response is:
[igalg...@freebsd02 /usr/home/igalgand/Desktop/Test]$ evince BSD_06_2010.pdf
On Sun, 13 Jun 2010 07:48:48 +0200
Istvan Galgand wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Gnome desktop. Right click e.g. on BSD_06_2010.pdf icon, selecting
> open with document viewer. A few seconds later the process dies.
> Regarding the issue by means of Google I have found two pieces of
> information. First:
Dear All,
Gnome desktop. Right click e.g. on BSD_06_2010.pdf icon, selecting open with
document viewer. A few seconds later the process dies.
Regarding the issue by means of Google I have found two pieces of information.
First: check the content of /etc/rc.conf:
dbus_enable="YES", it is included