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[SOLVED] Unmenu package manager, selecting package name does nothing

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I am attempting my first install on a demo box I setup and following the instructions to install screen from here:

http://lime-technology.com/wiki/index.php/Configuration_Tutorial#Install_Screen

 

When I click any of the packages inside unmenu's package manager, the screen refreshes and nothing happens.

 

This actually occurs with most things in unmenu for some reason.  For example, going to the "System Info" tab and clicking any of the buttons, such as CPU Info, Uptime, etc, produces no result.

 

This is using Firefox v42.0 and IE 11.0.9600.18053.

 

Any suggestions on what I might be doing wrong here.  Thanks.

Recommend for v6 that you only use unMenu package manager if there is something you really need that is not available as a docker (preferred) or plugin.

 

In the case of screen, see the Nerd Tools plugin.

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Recommend for v6 that you only use unMenu package manager if there is something you really need that is not available as a docker (preferred) or plugin.

 

In the case of screen, see the Nerd Tools plugin.

 

Yes, I'm a bit more curious why non of the other buttons work, such as the ones in system info, etc.

Recommend for v6 that you only use unMenu package manager if there is something you really need that is not available as a docker (preferred) or plugin.

 

In the case of screen, see the Nerd Tools plugin.

 

Yes, I'm a bit more curious why non of the other buttons work, such as the ones in system info, etc.

You'd probably have to add this to your go file

 

ln -s /usr/local/sbin/mdcmd /root

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That was exactly it.

 

ln -s /usr/local/sbin/mdcmd /root

 

I added that to my go file located in /boot/config and it seems to be working perfectly now.  Thanks.

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