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Old 01-30-2014, 08:15 PM   #1
JosephS
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Webhttrack problems starting


I am trying to use Webhttrack and can't get it started as a regular user. I get this message:
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joe@crunchbang:~$ webhttrack
/usr/bin/webhttrack(3547): launching /usr/bin/x-www-browser
/usr/bin/webhttrack(3547): spawning regular browser..
/usr/bin/webhttrack(3547): browser exited
/usr/bin/webhttrack: line 166: 3561 Killed ${BINPATH}/htsserver "${DISTPATH}/" path "${HOME}/websites" lang "${LANGN}" $@
I can start the program as root. Isn't this program supposed to be run as a regular user; how do I fix this? I have looked in my home directory and am not finding the config files.

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