This bug is looking very generic and not really suitable for
bugtracking. I can't find an obvious counterpart on
http://sourceforge.net/p/freemind/bugs/
@Martin. Maybe you could look at Freeminds bug tracker to see if you can
find an equivalent?
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By accident sitting in front of an Ubuntu 12.10 and tried the default
freemind 0.9.0 package from the repositories.
Looks like my patch is not applied but freemind starts fine.
Maybe /usr/lib/java-wrappers/java-wrappers.sh has been changed in the
meantime or it is due to the fact that this machine
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Can please anyone help me?? I've no idea how to install that patch...
I used freemind quite a lot last year and wanted to use it again now. I was
surprised that it wasn't installed anymore. After adding it again via the
software center, it doesn't start...
Help! Need it for work!
Thank you
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I have this problem in precise, but the patch worked for me.
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The attachment "freemind.sh.patch" of this bug report has been
identified as being a patch. The ubuntu-reviewers team has been
subscribed to the bug report so that they can review the patch. In the
event that this is in fact not a patch you can resolve this situation by
removing the tag 'patch' f
No, the problem still exists - or let me say it in other words: I never
had this problem before and now on 12.04 some time between September and
last week something must have happened to break it (I am on 12.04 since
summer and Freemind already worked there).
Investigating the problem I found out
Here is the patch file
** Patch added: "freemind.sh.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/freemind/+bug/212588/+attachment/3447401/+files/freemind.sh.patch
** Changed in: freemind (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Freemind 0.9 is now supported in universe, so I'm closing this old bug
as I assume these problems have ironed themselves out. If you're still
seeing problems feel free to reopen this bug or file a new one.
** Changed in: freemind (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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AnGus - well done - cheers for that solution.
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I had no end of trouble getting FreeMind to work on Ubuntu 9.10. I
solved the problem by borrowing on the advice of others:
1. Added JAVA_HOME="/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/" to /etc/environment file (see
Katerine 2008-12-09 above)
2. Installed freemind_0.9.0RC4-0ubuntu1_all.deb
(https://launchpad.ne
This works perfectly on Jaunty-ubuntu-studio, thank you very much
Katerine.
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Check your /etc/environment file ($ sudo gedit /etc/environment) and
make sure that JAVA is in there, both in your regular area and in your
PATH info.
For example, here is my /etc/environment file:
# begin
JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.07/
PATH="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:
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