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On 11/25/2009 11:13 AM, Eric Sandeen wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I reinstalled Fedora, and also checked the cd I installed from to see if
that would fix the problem. I believe the issues I had previously may
have been caused by putting /home on its own lvm, which I did not do
when I reinstalled. I wanted to do this so I could install future
releases without having to erase the home folder. Unfortunately, I
don't have the time continue to reinstall Fedora over and over to
confirm that putting /home on its own lvm is the source of the issue,
but maybe someone else can replicate this?
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I'd be awfully surprised if this were the root cause.
The suggestion to run the failing application from a console, and look
for errors on the console and the X log, sounds like the best plan of
attack to me.
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<pre wrap="">Before reinstalling, the programs that crashed when I tried to edit
their preferences were all of the ones I tried: Thunderbird, Empathy,
and Mozilla. The automatic bug reporting tool crashed the system when
trying to report some of the bugs too.
The system was fully update when I was experiencing the crashes.
Reinstalling solved all of my problems except one. Keyboard shortcuts
are still not saved. However, this issue is trivial compared to the
frequent crashes I was experiencing before.
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oh, ok. Hm, odd.
-Eric
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<small>I just got keyboard shortcuts to work by enabling compiz.
Compiz was disabled by default. <br>
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Brad.</small><br>
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