sgbirch
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2010-03-30
, 13:05
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@ England and USA
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#91
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2010-03-30
, 13:19
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@ Poland
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#92
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2010-03-30
, 13:29
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@ Romania
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#93
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2010-03-30
, 13:43
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@ Perth, WA
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#94
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2010-03-30
, 13:49
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#95
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ATTN: The restart of the process should not be done as root.
(I don't use sygic but i have done this for several folders)
that is, open xterm and type directly
tracker-processes -r
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2010-03-30
, 15:06
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#96
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2010-03-30
, 15:20
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#97
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2010-03-30
, 15:34
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#98
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2010-03-30
, 15:36
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@ Romania
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2010-03-30
, 15:43
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#100
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Hi tried that and did not find the file, when you open the apps. manager all you get are three icons, uninstall download and update, so thats why i asked the question have i installed it in the wrong drive.