Re: [Pan-users] Pan core-dumping under Linux Mint

2022-05-08 Thread Brian
On 5/8/22 13:00, Dominique Dumont wrote: On Thursday, 5 May 2022 14:47:34 CEST Brian wrote: So, I tried running from a terminal. This also crashed immediately, unsurprisingly, but it did get me the following output Come to think of it, we've heard of corrupted files in ~/.pan2 directory that c

Re: [Pan-users] Pan core-dumping under Linux Mint

2022-05-08 Thread Dominique Dumont
On Thursday, 5 May 2022 14:47:34 CEST Brian wrote: > So, I tried running from a terminal. This also crashed immediately, > unsurprisingly, but it did get me the following output Come to think of it, we've heard of corrupted files in ~/.pan2 directory that can cause crashes. You can try to move t

Re: [Pan-users] Pan core-dumping under Linux Mint

2022-05-08 Thread Brian
On 5/8/22 10:56, Dominique Dumont wrote: On Thursday, 5 May 2022 14:47:34 CEST Brian wrote: I run 64-bit Linux Mint 20.3 (LTS version) with an XFCE desktop. When I install Pan from the Mint/Ubuntu repositories, it appears to install successfully, but running from the desktop results in a immedia

Re: [Pan-users] Pan core-dumping under Linux Mint

2022-05-08 Thread Dominique Dumont
On Thursday, 5 May 2022 14:47:34 CEST Brian wrote: > I run 64-bit Linux Mint 20.3 (LTS version) with an XFCE desktop. When > I install Pan from the Mint/Ubuntu repositories, it appears to install > successfully, but running from the desktop results in a immediate > crash with no input. > > So, I t

Re: [Pan-users] Pan 0.150 on openSUSE 15.3

2022-05-08 Thread Dominique Dumont
On Saturday, 7 May 2022 04:15:17 CEST Jim Henderson wrote: > So far, it's looking good, but one thing I've noticed is that if I > navigate from message to message in gmane.linux.suse.opensuse.project, > the group pane resizes itself and won't let me change it back. For > example, the message threa