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The problem is that the text command line interface is not properly
defined in your preferences file, and the Debian cmdline.ui file is
misnamed to something else.  I renamed mine to cmdline.ui, so I can't
remember the original name.

The bottom line is that you need to do something like this.  Change to
the .zinf directory in your home directory.  not the period at the
beginning of the directory name.  In the .zinf directory you'll find a
preferences file.  Edit it with your favorite text editor, and make sure
there is a line in it something like this:

SecondaryUI: cmdline.ui

In my original file, the SecondaryUi entry waws blank.  When you've
finished editing or if necessary adding the SecondaryUi line as shown
above, save the preferences file.

No, as root, go into the /usr/lib/zinf/plugins directory.  do an ls for
*cmd*.  You should find a .ui file with cmd as a part of it's file name.
 Use the cp command to copy this file to cmdline.ui.  Zinf should now
work for you.  Have fun.

Gene
>Hi.
>I just installed the current version of zinf, and I seem to be getting the 
>following error when I try and run it.
>
>Cannot create/open a semaphore. Is SYS V IPC installed?
>The Download Manager cannot run as the primary ui
>The musicbrowser cannot run as the primary ui
>No UI plugin in '.:~/.zinf:/usr/local/lib/zinf' matched 
>'plugins/musicbrowser.ui' or 'plugins/musicbrowser.ui.ui.'
>Zinf will quit.
>I'm running Slackware 10.1 with kernel 2.4.29, and by the look of that, it 
>sounds like I need something additional installed.
>Help is appreciated, cuz I don't get it.
>Thanks.
>
>
>Dan Murphy
>mweeby at verizon.net
>Web Site: http://mysite.verizon.net/mweeby
>
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