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Linux version installation problem
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Aug. 27, 2007, 06:39 PM
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RE: Linux version installation problem
jart Wrote:It does. If you installed it system-wide (providing the password when asked), then you should be able to just enter bfilter-gui at the command prompt. Otherwise, the binary will be located in $HOME/.local/bin/bfilter-gui Right this very moment I've uninstalled GUI version 1.0.6 provided by Ubuntu maintainers (removing packages bfilter-gui and bfilter-common) and installed the one downloaded from BFilter homepage. First of all, it didn't ask for admin's password, but that's no problem since I'm the only user around here. Installer told me it put a menu icon under (Internet, GTK+) but there's nothing that even resembles BFilter among those few menu options I have.What's more, running Code: whereis bfilterCode: bfilter: /etc/bfilterCode: whereis bfilter-guiThe directory you mentioned contains only the files belonging to the autopackage installer. Listing of ~/.local/bin/: Code: ~/.local/bin$ lsI'm losing my faith already. Maybe I've overlooked something? I hope soon GetDeb will assemble nice little .deb package for me to use ![]() Anyway, thank you, jart, you're great.
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Installer told me it put a menu icon under (Internet, GTK+) but there's nothing that even resembles BFilter among those few menu options I have.

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