[tomboy-list] OAFIID:TomboyApplet

Sandy Armstrong sanfordarmstrong at gmail.com
Mon Mar 3 18:35:13 PST 2008


This can happen if you're already running Tomboy in the tray, and then
you try to add the applet.  If you don't select the "delete" option
the first time you get the error, it can keep coming back.  Check to
see if you already have Tomboy running in your tray.  :-)

But it could also be another weird problem, so checking ~/.tomboy.log
like Boyd says is a good idea.

Sandy

On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 2:12 PM, Boyd Timothy <btimothy at gmail.com> wrote:
> Not sure why this would happen.  I believe this is essentially saying
>  that Tomboy crashed.  The next time it happens (before you do anything
>  else), capture your ~/.tomboy.log file and see if there's anything
>  interesting in there.
>
>  -Boyd
>
>
>
>  On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 2:39 PM, Blacko <blacko at videotron.ca> wrote:
>  >
>  >         Hi all,
>  >
>  >         I have this error sometimes when booting my computer:
>  >         "OAFIID:TomboyApplet". Tomboy is loaded at each start-up and an
>  >         icon
>  >         appears on my top-right board in Ubuntu Gusty, but sometimes, I
>  >         get a
>  >         pop-up window displaying an error wich explains that the applet
>  >         of
>  >         Tomboy couldn't be loaded, do I wish to delete it or keep it
>  >         there
>  >         anyway?
>  >
>  >         Do you know why I get this message? Did it appen to any one of
>  >         you? Do
>  >         you know how to solve this problem?
>  >
>  >         Thank you very much,
>  >         Blacko
>  >
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