[PC-BSD Testing] Dolphin crashes 7.1 when dragging folder to javabox from www.box.net
Jeff
dejamuse at yahoo.com
Sun Apr 12 08:48:36 PDT 2009
Oh sorry,
The javabox is a popup java window that is a place for you to select files to upload to www.box.net, a data storage site. It doesn't perform as it should but I found a way to do it anyway, without using drag and drop. You are supposed to be able to drag a file from your file manager, to this popup window but it crashes when you attempt this.
It has an alternative mode where it displays a java file maganer showing your drive and you select files that way, although lateliy that has stopped working correctly too. Box.net has admitted it's been having technical problems.
--- On Sat, 4/11/09, A.Yerenkow <yerenkow at uct.ua> wrote:
From: A.Yerenkow <yerenkow at uct.ua>
Subject: Re: [PC-BSD Testing] Dolphin crashes 7.1 when dragging folder to javabox from www.box.net
To: dejamuse at yahoo.com, "PC-BSD Testing list" <testing at lists.pcbsd.org>
Date: Saturday, April 11, 2009, 5:22 PM
On 11.04.2009 23:56, Jeff wrote:
One more thing...
Trying this in Konqueror as file manager causes a sig11.
Obviously the java box is only intended for Windoze systems, but
nevertheless, PCBSD ought not to crash trying.
What exactly does "java box" mean?
I could try to help, as I appear most java-informed guy in this list :D
--- On Sat, 4/11/09, Jeff <dejamuse at yahoo.com>
wrote:
From:
Jeff <dejamuse at yahoo.com>
Subject: [PC-BSD Testing] Dolphin crashes 7.1 when dragging folder to
javabox from www.box.net
To: testing at lists.pcbsd.org
Date: Saturday, April 11, 2009, 4:30 PM
Tried to drag 'n drop a folder (I didn't really expect it
to work) in Dolphin (as root) to a java box for uploading files to
box.net.
The cursor changed to an 'X' and promptly froze everything.
ctl-alt-esc didn't work, to kill the process. ctl-alt-del brought up
the system shutdown box but could not click anything. Further ctl-x-x
did nothing - had to power down manually.
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