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Resolved (Ubuntu) Failed to save biometric

Discussion in 'Client & Site Support' started by Philosobyte, Jan 30, 2015.

  1. Philosobyte

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    Error: Unable to acces jarfile "/tmp/152077222.jar"
    Failed to save biometric: mouse_fire_delay.bio
    Failed to save biometric: pre_click_delay.bio
    Failed to save biometric: click.length.bio
    Failed to save biometric: mouse_ppm.bio
    Failed to save biometric: mouse_inefficiency.bio

    Occuring on Ubuntu 14.10 with the LXDE desktop. I enter in the java -jar RuneMate.jar stuff, and the little loading circle pops up, loads to 30%, and throws this error. I checked the RuneMate folder - the only things in there were an empty (unless hidden files) temp folder and a functional logs folder.
    I also checked the /tmp folder - everything in the /tmp and the RuneMate folder is editable, readable, and executable by "anyone" except for a couple jar files in the /tmp file which cannot undergo a change in permission.

     
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    Post #5 by Cloud, Jan 31, 2015
  3. Arbiter

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    Run as root and report back please.
     
  4. Philosobyte

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    I already tried sudo su. Exact same error - even the unable to access jarfile.

    Edit: except this time it was jarfile "/tmp/405104536.jar"
     
  5. Arbiter

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    Srs file permission issues. @Cloud
     
  6. Cloud

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    For some reason it failed to update, I'll check into it.
     
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    I forgot to add that the jar files I found in the /tmp folder, presumably all created by RuneMate, defaulted to a "Nobody" changeable property. Perhaps there is a way to make it default to "Anybody." I had to manually change them to "Anybody," but every time I start RuneMate it creates a new jar file or two whose properties I have to change or cannot change.
     
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    I've explicitly set the file permissions to 777 on the temporary file moving forward.
     
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    Thanks. The issue is now resolved. I accidentally marked the wrong post for best answer.
     

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