GolanTrevize
December 2nd, 2009, 12:17 PM
hello,
I'm running 9.04 since 6 months now. Unfortunately there are some bad crash situations:
I skipped evolution now - it was deadly slow in the end, though I did not install anything for it. It reads the imap server of an exchange server and each day it got slower (in the beginning I thought it was crashed, but after waiting for about 5 to ten minutes it started anyway - very strange)
I threw away the old configuration and reconfigured everything - but the result was the same.
Therefore I changed to thunderbird: But now thunderbird crashes at least once a day. That would not be so bad, if it would not be necessary to log out and in again, so that thunderbird starts again. There seems no pattern, why it crashes. Sometimes it crashes, while double-clicking a lighning-calendar event. Sometimes, when accepting an appointment. Though both of these are lightning functionalities, it also crashed, when writing a mail (right in the middle of it ) or just clicking around in the gui.
Is there something I can kill, so at least I don't have to shut down everything for relogging in ?
Then firefox crashes - mostly when I try to click on a bookmark in my sidebar - restarting and clicking on the sidebar bookmarks crashes firefox again, while choosing a bookmark from the menu seems to work. After logging in again everything seems to work fine again - so it crashes on some data, that are cleaned while logging out - same as with thunderbird.
These two might be mozilla issues. But then also Almanah crashes once and then without warning. At least almanah can be restarted without any problems. The fact that these three applications crash in such a unmannerly way and without warning, and the fact that at least almanah has nothing to do with the mozilla project, makes me think, that the problem might be somewhere in the gnome-desktop I am using.
Are there any known issues, that address these problems?
I do not get any error logging in .xsession-errors
Is there something I can do against it?
regards
golan
I'm running 9.04 since 6 months now. Unfortunately there are some bad crash situations:
I skipped evolution now - it was deadly slow in the end, though I did not install anything for it. It reads the imap server of an exchange server and each day it got slower (in the beginning I thought it was crashed, but after waiting for about 5 to ten minutes it started anyway - very strange)
I threw away the old configuration and reconfigured everything - but the result was the same.
Therefore I changed to thunderbird: But now thunderbird crashes at least once a day. That would not be so bad, if it would not be necessary to log out and in again, so that thunderbird starts again. There seems no pattern, why it crashes. Sometimes it crashes, while double-clicking a lighning-calendar event. Sometimes, when accepting an appointment. Though both of these are lightning functionalities, it also crashed, when writing a mail (right in the middle of it ) or just clicking around in the gui.
Is there something I can kill, so at least I don't have to shut down everything for relogging in ?
Then firefox crashes - mostly when I try to click on a bookmark in my sidebar - restarting and clicking on the sidebar bookmarks crashes firefox again, while choosing a bookmark from the menu seems to work. After logging in again everything seems to work fine again - so it crashes on some data, that are cleaned while logging out - same as with thunderbird.
These two might be mozilla issues. But then also Almanah crashes once and then without warning. At least almanah can be restarted without any problems. The fact that these three applications crash in such a unmannerly way and without warning, and the fact that at least almanah has nothing to do with the mozilla project, makes me think, that the problem might be somewhere in the gnome-desktop I am using.
Are there any known issues, that address these problems?
I do not get any error logging in .xsession-errors
Is there something I can do against it?
regards
golan