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Re: Problem with Qt apps
Command-line stuff doesn't scare me in case I have instructions step-by-step. But I don't want to bother anyone and would reflash as suggested. Will report soon=)
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Re: Problem with Qt apps
Ok,just reflashed with PR1.2 and new eMMC and installed qTranslate from extr-testing rep. Still doesn't work.
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Likewise I don't feel dumb using command-line in case,as I mentioned above, I have step-by-step instructions (basicly copy-paste mode for me^^). I did tweak my Ubuntu using command-line some time ago(though after crash I couldn't force myself "repair" it and now I'm back to W7) Back to the topic,reflashing didn't help me. Even there are Qt directory that I browsed with GPE Explorer(didn't like MC tbh), I still didn't find where qTranslate(my guinea pig Qt app for now) had been installed... |
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That's what I got
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/usr/sbin |
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It didn't.
In fact I actually runned qTranslate and I could use it. Additionally, now it works as intended,that is tapping in the menu. Hm,it doesn't remember languages I've chosen...Dunno if it's right or not though... Will try another Qt app whether it works or not... EDITED: trued qtirreco...worked from the start although before it's never worked. Should I call it a success?!) Well somehow this wierd problem can be called solved, Just tryed about 7 Qt-based apps and all work! |
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