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27 Nov 2024 05:26 #315342 by raychar
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27 Nov 2024 05:27 #315343 by raychar
Replied by raychar on topic Original Gmoccopy setting all gone
Hello,
As shown in previous message...
Recently, I wholly upgrade my Linuxcnc the the lastest version, after putting my orignal config files to the new Linuxcnc system, when Gmoccapy screen opens, all the original settings disappeared, what's the problem, how can it be resoved?

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27 Nov 2024 10:03 - 27 Nov 2024 12:44 #315350 by Aciera
Replied by Aciera on topic Original Gmoccopy setting all gone
Which version did you upgrade from?
Last edit: 27 Nov 2024 12:44 by Aciera.

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27 Nov 2024 12:53 #315369 by raychar
Replied by raychar on topic Original Gmoccopy setting all gone
upgrading from linuxcnc 2.8.4 and Gmoccapy version 3.0.91
to linuxcnc 2.9.3 and Gmoccapy version 3.4.8

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27 Nov 2024 12:59 #315370 by raychar
Replied by raychar on topic Original Gmoccopy setting all gone
As well, I replaced with a new mSATA drive in my mini computer for doing the whole update....just in case i can go back to old version. Will this afftect?

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27 Nov 2024 13:32 #315372 by Aciera
Replied by Aciera on topic Original Gmoccopy setting all gone
Since you seem to be loading some custom panels you may have a Python/Gtk version issue. Linuxcnc version 2.9 and up no longer supports Python2 /Gtk2 but only Python3/Gtk3.

I would suggest to open a terminal (Ctrl + Alt + t) and start linuxcnc from the comand line:
linuxcnc
Choose your config and check the terminal output for errors.

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27 Nov 2024 15:09 #315382 by raychar
Replied by raychar on topic Original Gmoccopy setting all gone
I think I did the stupid thing that I copied old LinuxCNC startup icon from the old computer screen and paste to new one, I haven't create a new one instead. Let me check all the things first

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27 Nov 2024 15:52 #315384 by raychar
Replied by raychar on topic Original Gmoccopy setting all gone

Since you seem to be loading some custom panels you may have a Python/Gtk version issue. Linuxcnc version 2.9 and up no longer supports Python2 /Gtk2 but only Python3/Gtk3.

I would suggest to open a terminal (Ctrl + Alt + t) and start linuxcnc from the comand line:
linuxcnc

Choose your config and check the terminal output for errors.

Then, the Linux CNC Configuration Selector appears, on the left hand side, when I click all the showed ini files, the right hand side shows "No details available". Obviously, it didn't refer to mine one ? The path location of my ini. and other files are : /home/my_user_name/linuxcnc/config/my_LinuxCNC_machine. Are there something wrong?

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27 Nov 2024 16:43 #315389 by Aciera
Replied by Aciera on topic Original Gmoccopy setting all gone
Not sure but what you can do is this:

1. Open you config the way you are used to.
2. Close linuxcnc
3. open terminal and run (note the minus + letter 'L' which should automatically open the last config you used):
linuxcnc -l

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27 Nov 2024 18:06 #315397 by raychar
Replied by raychar on topic Original Gmoccopy setting all gone

Not sure but what you can do is this:1. Open you config the way you are used to.2. Close linuxcnc3. open terminal and run (note the minus letter 'L' which should automatically open the last config you used):
linuxcnc -lPlease see attachment, afterwards, the came out Gmocapy screen still not okay

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