![]() What it DID do was add /home/me/.flock for its settings… NOT tell me how to completely remove all code it installed, nor undoĬAUTION, this is just like the junk that comes out of Redmond… So, now i wanna get rid of it, completely…but the missing README does What a bunch of JUNK…nothing in that directory SEEMS to launch Flock… “Command” browse to the directory where you unpacked the *.gz file toĪnd select flock-bin, then hit “ok”…now when you click on Flockīrowse again and select gm, then ok, then try the icon–NOTHING happens General tab: type Flock in the line next to the icon KDE gear iconĪpplication tab: type description/comment as you wish and in the Right click on desktop, select “Create new” then “Link toĪpplications”, in the popped up dialog, select: So, i go to read the unpacked in directory’s README…there is NONE!!īut, if you are running KDE (you didn’t say) you can build your own NOW, what i don’t know is how one is supposed to know how to start it upĪgain…as the installer didn’t plop a clickable icon on myĭesktop…nor did it add an icon to my KDE/SUSE menu… Then another dialog popped up asking if i wanted Flock to be my Soon a dialog popped up asking if i wanted to import data from Firefox (and doesn’t) show up as executable in my konqueror] [NOTE: i didn’t change any file permissions…though, that file didn’t “download”, click on the Linux Penguin (TUX)ĭownload flock-1.2.2.ĭouble clicked on the file named flock (5.1 kb, dated ) I don’t know what you did wrong…what i did here wasĪt, LEFT side of page, near the orange button saying
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