Joe Zeff posted on Tue, 25 Aug 2009 09:03:18 -0700 as excerpted:
> On 08/25/2009 Duncan wrote:
>> I don't know, I didn't see anything, but I'm not a coder. So I'd
>> normally only see it if it happened to match something I knew about
>> either from reports here, or from elsewhere.
>
> Checking w
On 08/25/2009 Duncan wrote:
I don't know, I didn't see anything, but I'm not a coder. So I'd
normally only see it if it happened to match something I knew about
either from reports here, or from elsewhere.
Checking with top, I later found several other bits and pieces of that
Assistive Techn
Joe Zeff posted on Mon, 24 Aug 2009 10:23:33 -0700 as excerpted:
> I found at-spi-registry running and did the dirty with yet another kill
> -9. It's gone. Alas, pan is still hanging on exit. I take it, then,
> that there was nothing in the late messages from debug to give a hint.
I don't know
On 08/24/2009 Duncan wrote:
Thus, there's something wrong with your setup if it's taking that
much
time to close. You said the gnome accessibility agent was still
running,
right? You unchecked it, which presumably means it won't start
again,
but did you verify (running ps or top or whateve
Joe Zeff posted on Sun, 23 Aug 2009 23:52:52 -0700 as excerpted:
> I'm a Fedora user, thankyouverymuch, but I did play around with that
> recently. (Bad eyesight.) The screen magnifyier did too much and was
> too unresponsive so I stopped, but it was still checked.
Ahha!
> The issue with
> for
On 08/23/2009 Duncan wrote:
Apparently, Gnome's accessibility agent does NOT get along with pan
AT
ALL, and this sort of busy-hang, but eventually come out of it, has
been
a known issue where pan is running on Gnome computers with it
running.
I'm a Fedora user, thankyouverymuch, but I did
Joe Zeff posted on Sun, 23 Aug 2009 21:04:30 -0700 as excerpted:
> I've not had any system crashes, although there've been a few power
> drops. However, the system came right back up, and ext3 doesn't just
> get corrupted like that. I know there's a way to force fsck on reboot,
> and it's not lik
On 08/23/2009 walt wrote:
Have you
tried an fsck on the partition in question lately?
I've not had any system crashes, although there've been a few power
drops. However, the system came right back up, and ext3 doesn't just
get corrupted like that. I know there's a way to force fsck on reboo
On 08/23/2009 06:33 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
walt wrote:
Yes, you can delete the article-cache directory completely and pan will
just make a new one. When in doubt, I just rename a directory instead
of deleting it, and then I can always put it back if something breaks.
I tried it, but no change.
walt wrote:
Do you mean minutes literally, e.g. 120 seconds or more? What is your
CPU usage during this interval?
Yes: sometimes five to ten minutes, with top showing pan using anywhere
from 48-82% of my CPU usage.
Yes, you can delete the article-cache directory completely and pan will
On Sun, 23 Aug 2009 15:01:10 -0700, Joe Zeff wrote:
> For the last several days, Pan has been very slow to exit. The window
> turns gray (a gnome thing, to tell you that the program's Very Busy) and
> a dialog pops up asking if I want to force quit. If I cancel, it will
> eventually close after
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