Somehow, the folder where all my Run Time actions were are deleted, so I can't install any new .pups or run basicly any file.
Does anyone have a backup?
Ack! All my "Run Time Actions" got deleted!
rox has it's config files in /root/Choices
(actually $HOME/Choices if you are not running as root)
my rox 2.2.20 dotpup package uses config files in /root/Choices20 ... because the newer rox and the older rox's config files are not totally compatible
the run actions would be in a folder called MIME-types
the first rox 2.2.20 package uses the same Choices folder for the config files, but because of the incompatiblility, it backed up the original folder first ... the second version of rox 2.2.20 uses it's own folder, Choices20
the easiest way to fix rox 2.2.20 would be to reinstall rox 2.2.20
if you deleted the original rox config folder, /root/Choices, then i'm not sure what the easiest way to reinstall the folder would be ... they would be in image.gz ... you might be able to force it to reinstall by temporarily changing the number in /etc/puppyversion to a smaller number ... if you have an option 2 install, you probably need to reinstall the option 2 install
in any case, /root/Choices is is image.gz, which can be mounted ... and it is in one of the Unleashed packages
if you want to fix the Run Action for dotpup files, right click a dotpup file, click Set Run Action, and type dotpuprox.sh so the run action looks like dotpuprox.sh "$1"
(actually $HOME/Choices if you are not running as root)
my rox 2.2.20 dotpup package uses config files in /root/Choices20 ... because the newer rox and the older rox's config files are not totally compatible
the run actions would be in a folder called MIME-types
the first rox 2.2.20 package uses the same Choices folder for the config files, but because of the incompatiblility, it backed up the original folder first ... the second version of rox 2.2.20 uses it's own folder, Choices20
the easiest way to fix rox 2.2.20 would be to reinstall rox 2.2.20
if you deleted the original rox config folder, /root/Choices, then i'm not sure what the easiest way to reinstall the folder would be ... they would be in image.gz ... you might be able to force it to reinstall by temporarily changing the number in /etc/puppyversion to a smaller number ... if you have an option 2 install, you probably need to reinstall the option 2 install
in any case, /root/Choices is is image.gz, which can be mounted ... and it is in one of the Unleashed packages
if you want to fix the Run Action for dotpup files, right click a dotpup file, click Set Run Action, and type dotpuprox.sh so the run action looks like dotpuprox.sh "$1"