dBera wrote:
> Enigma, you seem to be having the problem on a regular basis. With a little effort, you may be able to provide valuable input in identifying the problem. After you login, in a terminal give,
> $ beagled --replace --fg
>
> This will start beagle in the terminal and print all kind of lines
> saying what it is doing. You can ignore them. Then create a new folder
> or file which you think might trigger the crash. We expect the terminal
> at that point to have some informative output like a stacktrace of some
> lines saying Exception. If you see them, please copy those lines (maybe
> 20 more lines before that to preserve the context) and attach it to the
> bug.
>
> Another user had some success by stopping the evolution-mail backend. You can give this command from a terminal,
> $ beagle-config daemon DenyBackend EvolutionMail
> restart beagle (using beagled --restart or logout/login) and see if it crashes.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
Thanks.
I'll try what you said, it is a weird bug. It doesn't seem to hurt
anything, accept just being a slight annoyance.
--
~Rick Donahue
_____________________________
"When you do the right thing,
most people won't notice".
dBera wrote:
> Enigma, you seem to be having the problem on a regular basis. With a little effort, you may be able to provide valuable input in identifying the problem. After you login, in a terminal give,
> $ beagled --replace --fg
>
> This will start beagle in the terminal and print all kind of lines
> saying what it is doing. You can ignore them. Then create a new folder
> or file which you think might trigger the crash. We expect the terminal
> at that point to have some informative output like a stacktrace of some
> lines saying Exception. If you see them, please copy those lines (maybe
> 20 more lines before that to preserve the context) and attach it to the
> bug.
>
> Another user had some success by stopping the evolution-mail backend. You can give this command from a terminal,
> $ beagle-config daemon DenyBackend EvolutionMail
> restart beagle (using beagled --restart or logout/login) and see if it crashes.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
Thanks.
I'll try what you said, it is a weird bug. It doesn't seem to hurt
anything, accept just being a slight annoyance.
-- _______ _______ _______ _
~Rick Donahue
_______
"When you do the right thing,
most people won't notice".
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