bwall wrote:I am a long time Newsbin user and a new convert to Linux.
I have Newsbin installed, but am having a few issues, some of which have been reported before.
1. Sometimes I get the message that Newsbin is already running (which it's not) sometimes immediately after a reboot
2. Sometimes Newsbin will show as "Zombie" in task manager... and it's grayed out in the GUI. All I can do it kill it and start over. I haven't gotten past this long enough to get NB to do anything useful..
3. I get a red X error in the MOTD when I start NB... (I guess I'll just turn off MOTD, but I'm a fan of the automatic MOTD)...
I am running NB 5.35 and Ubuntu 7.10... latest version of Wine available.
I didn't put any DLL files anywhere.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Would I be better off running it through VirtualBox or VMWare? I have found VirtualBox to be excellent, BTW...
i ran in to alot of these same errors when i was 1st setting up newsbin with ubuntu.
for me it had alot to do with the video driver not set up correctly and me using beryl at the time was causing some problems.
at the moment i am using xubuntu 7.10 with compiz running and newsbin works great!! i haven't had it crash not once on me yet and it's running almost all the time.
but anyway let me get to your errors.
the message that newsbin is already running was the error i was getting all the time and it turned out that beryl was having problems displaying the wine programs. so the program was opened and running but you couldn't see it so you ran it again and of course that's when it tells you the error.
yeah the motd i turn off. so that it never a problems either. you shouldn't need any dll files either. you be ready to go after install.
do you have the restricted video driver enabled? are you using compiz? what type of video card do you have? i can't say for sure, but from my experience alot of these problems arise from the video driver not set right.
are you looking for something to backup firefox settings and cookies, favs?
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2109
always worked good for me.
i think if you stick with ubuntu for a while you will not want to leave. i have a ps3 so i don't really care about gaming on the pc that much. yeah not alot of good financial programs on linux but like you said you can use virtualbox or whatever.