Np, i can just keep in mind that the try icon acts as it does atm. Not a problem
Cheers.
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- 23 Jan 2025, 20:50
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Quitting/Exiting from the tray icon's context leaves the process running
- Replies: 5
- Views: 170
- 23 Jan 2025, 20:47
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Quitting/Exiting from the tray icon's context leaves the process running
- Replies: 5
- Views: 170
Re: Quitting/Exiting from the tray icon's context leaves the process running
Oh, i just donated to get the multi thread bandwidth and it only has the 14.0 download. Do you happen to have the 14.1 version that you gave a link to yesterday?
Many thx for the work put into this app.
Cheers.
Many thx for the work put into this app.
Cheers.
- 23 Jan 2025, 13:08
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Quitting/Exiting from the tray icon's context leaves the process running
- Replies: 5
- Views: 170
Re: Quitting/Exiting from the tray icon's context leaves the process running
Well, I suppose most people just assume that when the icon goes, it would/should follow that the process has gone with it. I just happened to be doing something else at the time and spotted a whole cluster of ffs threads running. So i tinkered with it and see what was happening.
Glad its was prob ...
Glad its was prob ...
- 22 Jan 2025, 11:51
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Quitting/Exiting from the tray icon's context leaves the process running
- Replies: 5
- Views: 170
Quitting/Exiting from the tray icon's context leaves the process running
Well the title says it all pretty much.
Maybe you are aware but i didnt find anything when searching.
Im on manjsro KDE, when you try to close/quit the realtimesync via tray icon context menu quit the icon disappears but the process are all left running.
https://jackdinn.co.uk/s/kJAsKcfYNcJkFeY ...
Maybe you are aware but i didnt find anything when searching.
Im on manjsro KDE, when you try to close/quit the realtimesync via tray icon context menu quit the icon disappears but the process are all left running.
https://jackdinn.co.uk/s/kJAsKcfYNcJkFeY ...
- 22 Jan 2025, 08:46
- Forum: Help
- Topic: can't read some of the text (black on black).
- Replies: 4
- Views: 121
Re: can't read some of the text (black on black).
O i could have saved myself so much trouble. I just hardly ever use anything but the standard package managers.
So pleased, now i can actually take a good look at the app.
Many thx to you.
So pleased, now i can actually take a good look at the app.
Many thx to you.
- 22 Jan 2025, 08:32
- Forum: Help
- Topic: can't read some of the text (black on black).
- Replies: 4
- Views: 121
Re: can't read some of the text (black on black).
Hi , thx for the response
I can not build it.
I tried the only option i have from the AUR for version 14-0-1 and i tried to make the git. I just get this error
1 aur/freefilesync 14.0-1 (+4 0.71)
Backup software to synchronize files and folders
==> Packages to install (eg: 1 2 3, 1-3 or ^4 ...
I can not build it.
I tried the only option i have from the AUR for version 14-0-1 and i tried to make the git. I just get this error
1 aur/freefilesync 14.0-1 (+4 0.71)
Backup software to synchronize files and folders
==> Packages to install (eg: 1 2 3, 1-3 or ^4 ...
- 22 Jan 2025, 00:44
- Forum: Help
- Topic: can't read some of the text (black on black).
- Replies: 4
- Views: 121
can't read some of the text (black on black).
Hi, I'm a very interested Linux user here. But I've spent the last 2 days trying everything I could think of to change a small amount of text on the UI.
It shows up on many of the UI windows and is just so annoying to me that I nearly destroyed my desktop installing GTK diagnostic tools, oomox gtk ...
It shows up on many of the UI windows and is just so annoying to me that I nearly destroyed my desktop installing GTK diagnostic tools, oomox gtk ...