![]() ![]() 06:22:24 Local interface hardware address: A4:BA:DB:F7:90:0E 06:22:24 Language file /snap/beebeep/24/beebeep_en.qm found and "en" installed 06:22:24 Continue to use application uuid created in date 06:22:24 Creating local user and loading settings 06:22:24 Settings path: /home/joe/snap/beebeep/24/.local/share/MarcoMastroddiSW/BeeBEEP/beebeep.ini home/joe/snap/beebeep/24/.local/share/MarcoMastroddiSW/BeeBEEP/cache 06:22:24 Configuration and data files will be searched in the following folders: home/joe/snap/beebeep/24/.local/share/MarcoMastroddiSW/BeeBEEP 06:22:24 System files will be searched in the following folders: 06:22:24 Cache folder: /home/joe/snap/beebeep/24/.local/share/MarcoMastroddiSW/BeeBEEP/cache 06:22:24 Data folder: /home/joe/snap/beebeep/24/.local/share/MarcoMastroddiSW/BeeBEEP 06:22:24 RC configuration file not found 06:22:24 Applicaction folder: /snap/beebeep/24 06:22:24 Logging to file /home/joe/snap/beebeep/24/.local/share/MarcoMastroddiSW/BeeBEEP/beebeep.log This is the fresh log immediately after starting: I don't know if this would be of any help, but I cleared the BeeBeep log and restarted BeeBeep. Is there a way to determine if it's a bad download? All three computers here downloaded the same snap file from the same location independently. Is it possible that something was missing from the snap download, like dependencies or such. We love BeeBeep for communications without having to send emails back and forth.īeeBeep is always started manually on all three ps aux | grep beebeep I don't know what else to send as an aid to help you determine what is happening here.Īgain, thank you for the reply. It displayed connection active, host successful, and port successful. I tested the connection to one of the machines as you instructed. Photo 4: Opening USR in BeeBeep "Select a file". Photo 3: Opening Computer in BeeBeep "Select a file". Photo 2: File Manager listing all drives as mounted and available. Photo 1: BeeBeep "Select a file" window which only shows Computer, and a folder labeled 24. I've included some screenshots from the Dell desktop machine, but the other two machines exhibit the same issues. The external drives show up nowhere that I can find. However, if I click "Computer," "/," "Home," and "Joe," the home folders (Documents, Pictures, Desktop, etc.) show up and can be opened and files sent from each. I cannot click or type anything in the space after USR to go further. From BeeBeep "Send a file", if I, for example, click the USR folder, that's as far as I can go. None of the machines on this network show external drives when clicking on "Send a file".Īlthough not mentioned in my original question, I also cannot open a tree of folders. ![]() ![]() There are three computers using the BeeBeep network:ġ) Dell Optiplex 780 desktop running Linux UbuntuĢ) Acer Aspire One netbook running Linux Budgieģ) Dell Latitude laptop running Linux MintĪll three installed BeeBeep with the following command: This can be done with all machines on this network. Getting down to business, I can drag a file from the desktop, or other Home folder, and drop it into the chat window and send with no issues. I feel like I'm corresponding with a celebrity. ![]()
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