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Re: [Pan-users] Problem old options PAN
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Wolf J . Flywheel |
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Re: [Pan-users] Problem old options PAN |
Date: |
Tue, 20 Aug 2002 23:24:52 -0400 |
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On Tuesday 20 August 2002 05:30, Cecil Westerhoff wrote:
> My HD was full and because of this I got error messages about an old
> version of PAN. I left PAN and made room on my HD. But when I start PAN
> it thinks it is a new installation. How do I get the old values back?
Pan stores its configuration in the file, ~/.gnome/Pan -- if the drive
that was on filled up, and Pan tried to write to this file, it may have
been truncated to 0 bytes. If that's the case, you will either have to
restore this file from a backup copy, or re-configure Pan as if it *were*
a new installation.
(If it's not zero bytes now, Pan may have filled it with new, default
values. I don't know if it will do that, however, because that has not
happened to me.)
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