Upgraded RemoteMaster, RemoteMaster is Gone

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jchiso
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Upgraded RemoteMaster, RemoteMaster is Gone

Post by jchiso »

I hope this is a dumb question, but I downloaded and updated RemoteMaster (v3.0.3) on a Linux system and now the executable runs RMDU (?). I no longer have the option to run RemoteMaster (which is still displayed in the Start menu) or RMIR (which is gone, altogether).

How do I get those apps to work in v3.0.3, or do I just need to go back to a 2.X variant?
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Post by davecs »

Did you add -ir at the end of the executed line?

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java -jar /path-to-folder/RemoteMaster.jar -ir
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Post by jchiso »

I did not. The menu item changed to "-rm". The other menu item was deleted. Changing the command to "-ir" solved the issue. I can re-add the other menu items.

Thanks for the help ...
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Post by The Robman »

Did you run setup.vbs? One of the many tasks this script does is to create shortcuts to RM, RMIR and RMPB. The RM shortcut will be called RMDU, but you can rename it back, if you like.
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Post by jchiso »

I did (or do) not know if a vbs script would run reliably in a Linux environment. Previous installations of the .sh script created three shortcuts. I just thought this was a change/upgrade with v 3.x ...
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jchiso wrote:I did (or do) not know if a vbs script would run reliably in a Linux environment. Previous installations of the .sh script created three shortcuts. I just thought this was a change/upgrade with v 3.x ...
No, in a Linux environment it's sh setup.sh. I always put the shortcuts on a QuickLaunch (in KDE, exists under other names with other desktops) on the panel.
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Post by jchiso »

davecs wrote:No, in a Linux environment it's sh setup.sh. I always put the shortcuts on a QuickLaunch (in KDE, exists under other names with other desktops) on the panel.
That's how I installed it. It's been a while since I've updated, but I don't recall having to manually install the other shortcuts, or that the installation would default to RMDU.

I was just pointing out that the setup.sh script deleted my existing shortcuts, and only installed the one for RMDU ...
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Post by mathdon »

There is no change to setup.sh with RMIR v3.03. I have installed and run it in my Ubuntu 20.04 system without a problem. The setup.sh script should display a series of messages while it is running. Can you tell us what messages you get? Is it possible you also have an old version of setup.sh on your system and are running that by mistake?
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Post by jchiso »

Okay ... the script did in fact install three menu links (in my Ubuntu 20.04 system) but they are under the 'Sound & Video' menu group.

RMDU, RMIR, and RMPB. Each works as expected ...
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