Ok, I feel like such a newb
Any WindowMaker/GNUStep users out there -
How do you run those blasted .apps? I have imageviewer installed, but there doesnt seem to be an executable OR source. dpkg -S shows
imageviewer: /usr/lib/menu/imageviewer
imageviewer: /usr/share/doc/imageviewer
imageviewer: /usr/share/doc/imageviewer/AUTHORS
imageviewer: /usr/share/lintian/overrides/imageviewer
imageviewer: /usr/share/doc/imageviewer/changelog.Deb ian.gz
imageviewer: /usr/share/doc/imageviewer/README
imageviewer: /usr/share/doc/imageviewer/changelog.gz
imageviewer: /usr/share/doc/imageviewer/TODO
imageviewer: /usr/share/doc/imageviewer/copyright
It indeed had installed itself to the menu so I of course tried running it, only to get the error
Could not execute command: /usr/bin/ImageViewer
That's not surprising, considering the file isn't there. Shouldnt there be a binary somewhere?
How do you run those blasted .apps? I have imageviewer installed, but there doesnt seem to be an executable OR source. dpkg -S shows
imageviewer: /usr/lib/menu/imageviewer
imageviewer: /usr/share/doc/imageviewer
imageviewer: /usr/share/doc/imageviewer/AUTHORS
imageviewer: /usr/share/lintian/overrides/imageviewer
imageviewer: /usr/share/doc/imageviewer/changelog.Deb
imageviewer: /usr/share/doc/imageviewer/README
imageviewer: /usr/share/doc/imageviewer/changelog.gz
imageviewer: /usr/share/doc/imageviewer/TODO
imageviewer: /usr/share/doc/imageviewer/copyright
It indeed had installed itself to the menu so I of course tried running it, only to get the error
Could not execute command: /usr/bin/ImageViewer
That's not surprising, considering the file isn't there. Shouldnt there be a binary somewhere?
