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Operating Systems Linux Ubuntu Nautilus..launcher!! Post 302534024 by slotlocker on Sunday 26th of June 2011 03:06:19 PM
Old 06-26-2011
Nautilus..launcher!!

Ha!! i am on ubuntu 11.04..i was customizing it the other day!!(applying themes,icons,conky and the likes..)..now i realize that the the "Create launcher..." option you get when you right click on the desktop doesn't create a new launcher!! Smilie...i checked the global menu under file..only to realize that the option was missing!!(only the create document and folder showed up)!!..i googled in vain!! any help here??? plzz Smilie
 

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XMMS2-LAUNCHER(1)					      General Commands Manual						 XMMS2-LAUNCHER(1)

NAME
xmms2-launcher - XMMS2 daemon launcher SYNOPSIS
xmms2-launcher [ -? / --help ] xmms2-launcher [ -l logfile / --logfile= logfile] [ -P pidfile / --pidfile= pidfile] [ --verbose ] DESCRIPTION
XMMS2 is a redesign of the XMMS (http://www.xmms.org) music player. It features a client-server model, allowing multiple (even simultane- ous!) user interfaces, both textual and graphical. All common audio formats are supported using plugins. On top of this, there is a flexi- ble media library to organise your music. xmms2-launcher starts xmms2d(1) in the background. The main feature is that it does not exit until the IPC system of XMMS2 is available, meaning that as soon as the xmms2-launcher process has exited successfully xmms2d(1) is ready to accept commands. xmms2-launcher includes command line options to change the way in which the daemon is invoked. These options are currently recognised: -l logfile / --logfile=logfile Write log file to logfile instead of the default log file location - P pidfile / --pidfile=pidfile Write the pid of xmms2d to the file specified by pidfile --verbose Increases the vebosity of xmms2-launcher -? / --help Show help options FILES
$XDG_CACHE_HOME/xmms2/xmms2d.log The default location for a file where the log output of xmms2d(1) is redirected. Usually ~/.cache/xmms2/xmms2d.log. SEE ALSO
xmms2d(1), http://xmms2.xmms.org HISTORY
The XMMS2 Project was started by Tobias Rundstrom and Anders Gustafsson. It is developed with their lead by a small group of contributers from all over the world. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Alexander Botero-Lowry <alex@foxybanana.com> XMMS2-LAUNCHER(1)
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