On Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 10:40:40AM +0000, Brett Parker wrote:
On 03 Feb 10:30, Chris G wrote:
On Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 10:18:31AM +0000, Brett Parker wrote:
On 03 Feb 10:04, Srdjan Todorovic wrote:
Hi,
2009/2/3 Chris G cl@isbd.net:
When I start up my wife's new machine it pops up an error box saying:-
Cannot run druid if PDAs or devices already configured
I assume this is something to do with the gpilot set up for her Palm hotsync but I'm not clear how to fix it. Even when there's no actual USB cradle plugged in it still gives the error.
http://letmegooglethatforyou.com/?q=%22Cannot+run+druid+if+PDAs+or+devices+a...
The third link seems tasty.
Now, making the assumption that you mean the ubuntuforums.org link, then that appears to be the second for me ;)
Exec Summary:
You're probably running more than one copy of gpilotd, kill some off.
Yes, yes, yes, I realise that! :-)
Sorry, as I said I didn't make it entirely clear. I wanted to know *what* was running a second copy of gpilotd so that I could stop it attempting to run. That's why I asked about druid because I assume it's that which is running the gpilotd.
You might want to check what's in the gnome session, then. I would tell you which magic buttons to click to find out, but I don't run the evil that is gnome unless absolutely required.
I run xfce rather than gnome which I think may be the root of my problem, I had to add an extra utility to xfce to get the gpilotd applet to appear in my xfce panel. I think what *may* be happening is that 'something' is starting gpilotd (that something having been installed when I installed gpilot) and then the gpilot applet in my xfce panel is trying to start gpilotd again. However I don't know how to prevent this happening (if it is what's happening).