Hi,

Perhaps a strange "gutsy" feeling? (Sorry poor joke). I'll start using 
xterm and see if the problem repeats. Come to think of it, I have 
noticed that some apparent hangs can be solved by hitting the enter key 
after which an error about a closed socket appears. If the problem 
reappears when using xterm then we can discount the idea. Just remember 
though that this problem has only appeared for me in this last few weeks.

Chris



Martin Emrich wrote:
> My desktop is continously upgraded since feisty, too, while my laptop was 
> freshly installed with gutsy tribe 2.
> So when I come home tonight, I'll take a look at possible differences in the 
> configuration files.
>
> Another thing (this is really farfetched, but I'll mention it anyways):
> I had a (some time ago) a similar effect using VDR (the Digital TV 
> application). 
> Started from gnome-terminal, it would occasionally freeze gnome-terminal, and 
> when trying to print the next debug message to stdout/stderr, it would freeze 
> because g-t would not print them. AFAIK, update-manager and synaptic use the 
> same codebase for displaying the terminal as gnome-terminal does. So, I'll 
> try to find out what happens when I upgrade from xterm rather than from 
> gnome-terminal
> This might be unrelated, but I have a strange gut feeling about this...
>
> Ciao
>
> Martin
>
>

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update-manager freezes due to defunct dpkg process
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