02-25-2003
Application can't startup?? Solaris and Linux RedHat
can someone tell me what could cause an application not to startup? I'm getting calls from users saying they cant' startup a particular application. how do I troubleshoot this?
i tried doing ps -ef | grep (application)
i saw the application running. now, am wondering, would it be safe to send the application a kill -HUP signal and then ask the user to try restarting the application? or what could I possibly do in this situation??
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NAME
mb-applet-launcher - an application launcher panel applet
SYNOPSIS
mb-applet-launcher [options] [action] image_file application
DESCRIPTION
mb-applet-launcher is a panel applet which can be used to start a given application. The applet displays the PNG or XPM file given on the
command line as an icon, and when the user clicks on the icon the application is started.
Matchbox is a base environment for the X Window System running on non-desktop embedded platforms such as handhelds, set-top boxes, kiosks
and anything else for which screen space, input mechanisms or system resources are limited.
OPTIONS
-display display
X display to connect to
--title title
--no-animation
Disable any animations
--start, -s
Start application immediately
The default action is to iconize/uniconize the selected application. Other actions can be specified as command-line options:
--kill, -k
Destroy the application
--respawn, -l
Respawn multiple instances of the application
--message, -m
Display output from the application as a message from the panel
Alternatively, a valid .desktop file can be given:
--desktop .desktop_file
Any actions given with this option will have no effect. Similar behaviour can be achieved by including a `SingleInstance=True' key
pair in the .desktop file.
AUTHOR
mb-applet-launcher was written by Matthew Allum <mallum@o-hand.com>.
Jul 17 2004 mb-applet-launcher(1)