Jaffar
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When I'm starting Uqm I've got error message like: "Error: Could not copy default key config to user config dir: No such file or directory.". I'm trying under RedHat Linux 7.3 What should I do?
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FalconMWC
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I am not a expert at this - but my advice is to search for the file (I am sure your CPU has the search function somewere) once you find it - try to put it in the place it belongs (of which I have no idea where that would be). Anyone else?
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Death 999
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We did. You did. Yes we can. No.
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If you don't know, don't answer...
Look in your home directory for a directory named '.uqm' It should be invisible (what with the filename starting with a dot)
If that is there, see what's in it. Is there a keys.cfg file? That is your user's keys file.
Now, go to the content directory of uqm. Is there a starcon.key file sitting there or anywhere nearby?
That is the key defaults file.
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FalconMWC
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I figured I might as well TRY and help. but alas, you are correct.
I will watch my post more carefully.
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« Last Edit: February 02, 2004, 08:38:36 pm by FalconMWC »
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There was such a thread, but it was about M$ windoze, not our exalted linux.
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Lauri Karppi
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I had the same msg. Did you unzip the files too? Because they aren't supposed to, just place the *.zip files there instead of unzipping. Hope This helps
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