Lucid: Thunderbird crashes
maliron
robert at piecesofreeses.com
Thu May 6 01:05:37 UTC 2010
Karl Larsen-2 wrote:
>
> On 05/05/2010 12:17 AM, Thomas Kaiser wrote:
>> I just updated to Lucid (10.04) last weekend. Now, Thunderbird crashes
>> every day (usually in the night when I am sleeping).
>>
>> I run it from the terminal:
>> thomas at AMD64:~$ thunderbird
>> deliver mode: 0
>> Segmentation fault
>>
>> Only "Segmentation fault" as an output, not a big help.
>>
>> Here the details about my version:
>> thomas at AMD64:~$ uname -a
>> Linux AMD64 2.6.32-21-generic #32-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 16 08:09:38 UTC
>> 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>> thomas at AMD64:~$ lsb_release -a
>> No LSB modules are available.
>> Distributor ID: Ubuntu
>> Description: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
>> Release: 10.04
>> Codename: lucid
>>
>>
> What happened I think was the old thunderbird setup was not good
> for the new version. Also you should not run it from a terminal. That is
> not good.
>
> 73 Karl
>
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I think he was just running from the terminal so he could see if there were
debug messages displayed.
I am having the same issue, and when it crashes it shows nothing, it's just
gone. At first I thought I might have been closing it by accident, but it
happens more and more now. I'll be working away and go to click on
thunderbird to send an email and it's just not there, just disappeared
without a word and I have to reopen it. I did migrate from a previous
thunderbird install so the config thing makes sense.
Any idea what in the config could be causing this, I have a fairly
complicated mail setup and would not want to start over.
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