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qortector_plumbus_3.0.4_update_guide [01/29/2022 20:33] gfactorqortector_plumbus_3.0.4_update_guide [01/29/2022 20:35] gfactor
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 +When using the appimage you NO LONGER NEED the previous start script that you used to use to start the UI, you can REMOVE that start script. 
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 +You can add the Qortal icon to the appimage file by right clicking on the appimage file, going to properties then clicking the icon, it will open up a browse, and you can find the Qortal UI icon in the ```UI/qortal-ui/img``` folder, select that icon, and click OK, then the appimage file will have the Qortal UI icon on it, and will look just like the previous start script looked. 
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 +(This is mostly for QORTector users, or anyone who setup their system in a similar fashion, with the Start-Qortal-UI-Electron.sh script that @crowetic wrote. That script, as well as the update script, are no longer needed if you use the new appimage. The appimage is literally an image of the Qortal UI application, it is the ONLY file you need. Simply make it executable and run it, you no longer need the from source build stuff, start script, etc.) 
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 +To re-iterate and avoid confusion - You do NOT need the previous 'Start-Qortal-UI.sh' script anymore, and you do not need the 'yarn run server' done in the terminal anymore, IF you are SWITCHING to using the .appimage version. 
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 +You run the appimage file directly, after making it executable.
  
 2) Enter this command in terminal to update the stop script if you haven’t already:  2) Enter this command in terminal to update the stop script if you haven’t already: 
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-If you are setting the port forward, then restart the router after doing so. Usually the router has a "save and apply" button or something, and restarts itself. But mine didn’t. Your router setup might look different than the picture below but same idea:+If you are setting the port forward, then restart the router after doing so. Usually the router has a "save and apply" button or something, and restarts itself. Some of your routers won’t. Your router setup might look different than the picture below but same idea:
  
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