Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:42:37 -0500 From: Chris Shenton <chris@shenton.org> To: ports@FreeBSD.org Subject: Thunar hangs on start (worked briefly before) Message-ID: <86zm7684xe.fsf@Bacalao.shenton.org>
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I asked about a non-geek-friendly filemanager for my S.O. and a couple folks recommended Thunar. I installed it, and got the requisite hald and dbus running. After a few tries I got it to come up -- very nice, easy to use, found the USB drive we attached... good stuff. Later I tried again, and it started to come up, put a File Manager window on the screen but never populated it -- just 2 white blocks on a gray background. I've since cvsupped to 6.2-STABLE, made sure my ports were up to date, blah blah, and see the same thing. Top and ps show: 1010 chris 3 20 0 31056K 11076K kserel 0:01 0.00% Thunar chris@Bacalao:~<123> ps -auxlwww | grep thun chris 1010 0.0 2.2 31056 11076 p1 S+ 12:00PM 0:00.65 thunar (Thunar) 1001 1005 0 20 0 kserel Oddly, I can't ^C or ^Z it to kill and background. Even a kill -9 on its PID doesn't kill it, even with sudo: chris@Bacalao:~<126> ps -auxlwww | grep thun chris 1010 0.0 2.2 31056 11068 p1 T+ 12:00PM 0:00.65 thunar (Thunar) 1001 1005 0 96 0 - After killing it, I can try and start up a new thunar but it does the same thing: gray background with white blocks. Any ideas how I can track down the problem here? Thanks.
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