Silent Start Mac OSX
How can I start Wuala in Mac OSX in silent mode (no window will be opened at program start) ?
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Inappropriate?Unfortunately, there is no way (afaik) this time. You can run Wuala without a window at all using "/Applications/Wuala.app/Contents/MacOS/wuala -nogui &" in the terminal. But you have to kill that job in the terminal or Activitymonitor before you can (after a restart of Wuala) get a window again.
Trading space works quite good with this command. -
Inappropriate?Thanks form your Answer. But what shoud I do to start wuala from terminal?
When I paste this: /Applications/Wuala.app/Contents/MacOS/wuala -nogui &
in terminal I get the following error: 84-72-150-211:~ MC$ -bash: Applications/Wuala.app/Contents/MacOS/wuala: No such file or directory -
Inappropriate?Is there actually a Wuala.app in "/Applications"?
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Inappropriate?Yes, there is a Wuala.app in "/Applications".
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Inappropriate?Strange... the command line works for me. I just noticed that bash says "Applications/...", without the leading slash. Copy paste error?
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Inappropriate?btw. What happens when you actually look inside the app bundle? Is the filie there?
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Inappropriate?Now, it works. But when I activate the autoLogin option, then I have to login the next time when i start wuala from terminal too.
The command is: login username password [enableAutoLogin] -
Inappropriate?Yes, Thanks.
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