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I need a terminal to start with EMC2 to display all start up commands and any error's that EMC2 might have. The old EMC was installed on this machine that I am running, and it had a konsol start with EMC, just not sure how to do it in Ubuntu. Any help would be appreciated. |
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Think you provided the answer. Terminal is in the menu Applications -> Accessories. Konsole is the KDE (K desktop enviroment) equivalent, Ubuntu uses the Gnome desktop. Hope that was the question.
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| What I mean is that, when I launch EMC2, I would like a terminal to launch simultaneously to monitor the start up operation of EMC and to report any errors it finds. Maybe a tcl file that would tell a terminal to launch as EMC launch's and have the terminal monitor EMC. |
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| LOL, I thought that question was a bit softball. Looking at an old emc (still installed) it's clear what you're asking. Don't know the answer. Emc2 is a different animal.
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I tried that, but unfortunately it only launched the program, but did not display anything further. |
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| Have you tried reading the included manpage? In a terminal; Code: man emc
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| This is old as the hills -- predates Linux and graphical interfaces, but starting EMC2 from a terminal window, you might try redirecting stderr > stdout. I don't even know if there are any error messages written to stderr, but it could be worth a try. There are supposedly some error messages written to a system log file. Alan
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| Alan
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| That's a great idea. I should have thought of that. I have been so consumed with getting EMC2 configured to my liking, that the simplest solutions elude me sometimes. I also operate in multiple OS's so it is hard to remember those little short cuts all the time. I will give it a shot tomorrow when I am Back in the shop. Thanx. |
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