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

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

2022-05-05 Thread Brian
Hi all, As Forte Agent, the newsreader I've used for almost 20 years, is now definitely abandonware, and is encountering increasing problems as time passes, I'm trying to find an alternative, and was recommended to try Pan. I run 64-bit Linux Mint 20.3 (LTS version) with an XFCE desktop. Wh