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Hi.

I installed Nightingale on my Kubuntu 13.10 from your PPA. Everything went well during he installation, but when I try to run it it crashes. When running it from the terminal I have this message

Code:
(nightingale-bin:5646): GLib-GIO-ERROR **: Settings schema 'com.canonical.indicator.sound' is not installed

How can I solve this?
Try installing the nightingale-nounity package from the same repo. To do so you first have to remove/purge the nightingale package.
(11-11-2013, 08:30 PM)freaktechnik Wrote: [ -> ]Try installing the nightingale-nounity package from the same repo. To do so you first have to remove/purge the nightingale package.
Thanks
I just tried that. I purged nightingale and did an autoremove afterwords. I installed nightnigale-nounity, but it just installed a package that used about 35 k of space. I then tried to run it from the terminal (nightingale-nounity) and it was't found... Any ideas?
You would run it as nightingale still. It's just a different package name, if I did everything the correct way.
(11-12-2013, 05:38 AM)freaktechnik Wrote: [ -> ]You would run it as nightingale still. It's just a different package name, if I did everything the correct way.

I tried with just "nightingale" and it still says "command not found".

What seems weird is that just downloaded 11 KB when I installed it (I mean nightingale-nounity), whereas for nightingale it was something like 20 MB (or 60, I don't remeber very well).

So, I still have the problem.
hm, I'm not at my linux PC for a few days, so I can't fix the problem with the nounity package at the moment. I'm sorry.
(11-13-2013, 12:34 AM)freaktechnik Wrote: [ -> ]hm, I'm not at my linux PC for a few days, so I can't fix the problem with the nounity package at the moment. I'm sorry.

No problem, I can wait.


Thanks
Okay, I can confirm, the nounity package is not working as it is intended to. I'm trying to fix it atm.
(11-15-2013, 06:43 PM)freaktechnik Wrote: [ -> ]Okay, I can confirm, the nounity package is not working as it is intended to. I'm trying to fix it atm.

Ok, thank you. If you can leave a feedback here when it's working, I'll appreciate.
Good news: the nightingale-nounity package now compiles correctly and worked for me under elementary OS. Please try it again!
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