[K12OSN] F1_TeacherTool, creating launch button

Peter Hartmann ascensiontech at gmail.com
Fri Sep 30 03:49:45 UTC 2005


Hey Robert,
Thanks for Fl_TeacherTool.  This looks really cool!  Is there any way
to use this with sudo?

Thanks,
Peter

On 9/19/05, Robert Arkiletian <robark at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 9/19/05, Steve Hampton <wolfravenous at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi List,
> >  I have recently downloaded and installed the F1_TeacherTool and it is a
> > wonderful little app.  I have run into a minor little problem that I can't
> > seem to over come being a newbie and all.  After installation when I type:
> >  F1_TeacherTool
> >  from a root prompt the program will not run, I recieve a command not found
> > response.  However if I type in the full directory path:
> >  /usr/local/sbin/F1_TeacherTool
> >  the program launches just fine but it does give me a warning in the shell
> > window which says:
> >  warning, got duplicate tcp line.
> >  I have tried creating an alias in the .bashrc file and also a launcher icon
> > on the Gnome menu both times using the full path name as entries but both of
> > these attempts have failed. When I create the alias and the launcher icon
> > and try to use them I get a command not found response. I am assuming that I
> > have something wrong in my path configurations, but I don't really
> > understand well enough to know what to do to fix it.  I would just like to
> > be able to make an icon on my gnome desktop menu that would launch F1.
> > Thanks for any help.
>
> Easy answer. It's Fl_ not F1_ . I decided to call it Fl_TeacherTool
> because I did not want it to be confused with the original TeacherTool
> and I also wanted people to know that I was using FLTK . Also if you
> dowloaded it the first day I released it (last week thursday) try
> downloading it again as I fixed a bug which caused users to show up
> more than once.
>
> --
> Robert Arkiletian
> C++ GUI tutorial http://fltk.org/links.php?V19
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