just tried to fire up gparted to see if i can use it to resurrect some USB sticks. it has always required me to start it from the commandline, even though i have the box checked to prompt me for my password. anyway, at the commandline it now throws this error:
[kcrash] TDECrash: Application 'gpartedbin-gtk-tqt-application' crashing...
any guesses?
dep
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On 06/20/2018 08:24 AM, dep wrote:
just tried to fire up gparted to see if i can use it to resurrect some USB sticks. it has always required me to start it from the commandline, even though i have the box checked to prompt me for my password. anyway, at the commandline it now throws this error:
[kcrash] TDECrash: Application 'gpartedbin-gtk-tqt-application' crashing...
any guesses?
dep
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I have many Trinity installs on many computers and have no problem with gparted or system crash.
I hope you get your problem sorted.
Cheers,
On Wednesday 20 June 2018, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
On 06/20/2018 08:24 AM, dep wrote:
just tried to fire up gparted to see if i can use it to resurrect some USB sticks. it has always required me to start it from the commandline, even though i have the box checked to prompt me for my password. anyway, at the commandline it now throws this error:
[kcrash] TDECrash: Application 'gpartedbin-gtk-tqt-application' crashing...
any guesses?
dep
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I have many Trinity installs on many computers and have no problem with gparted or system crash.
I hope you get your problem sorted.
Cheers,
Do you have multiple hard drives? If so, if it's possible, disconnect a drive, boot up, run gparted. There may be a drive with a wee problem. Bad cable, poorly connection etc. Or the drive (if you have mixed makers) may not be playing well with others.
Let us know what you find, good luck.
Kate
On 06/20/2018 01:15 PM, Kate Draven wrote:
On Wednesday 20 June 2018, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
On 06/20/2018 08:24 AM, dep wrote:
just tried to fire up gparted to see if i can use it to resurrect some USB sticks. it has always required me to start it from the commandline, even though i have the box checked to prompt me for my password. anyway, at the commandline it now throws this error:
[kcrash] TDECrash: Application 'gpartedbin-gtk-tqt-application' crashing...
any guesses?
dep
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I have many Trinity installs on many computers and have no problem with gparted or system crash.
I hope you get your problem sorted.
Cheers,
Do you have multiple hard drives? If so, if it's possible, disconnect a drive, boot up, run gparted. There may be a drive with a wee problem. Bad cable, poorly connection etc. Or the drive (if you have mixed makers) may not be playing well with others.
Let us know what you find, good luck.
Kate
Hi Kate, you're talking to "dep" and not me, right? I'm easily confused. :)
Cheers,
said Jimmy Johnson:
| Hi Kate, you're talking to "dep" and not me, right? | I'm easily confused. :)
This is a mailing list, so we all get to read all the messages.
On Wednesday 20 June 2018, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
On 06/20/2018 01:15 PM, Kate Draven wrote:
On Wednesday 20 June 2018, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
On 06/20/2018 08:24 AM, dep wrote:
just tried to fire up gparted to see if i can use it to resurrect some USB sticks. it has always required me to start it from the commandline, even though i have the box checked to prompt me for my password. anyway, at the commandline it now throws this error:
[kcrash] TDECrash: Application 'gpartedbin-gtk-tqt-application' crashing...
any guesses?
dep
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I have many Trinity installs on many computers and have no problem with gparted or system crash.
I hope you get your problem sorted.
Cheers,
Do you have multiple hard drives? If so, if it's possible, disconnect a drive, boot up, run gparted. There may be a drive with a wee problem. Bad cable, poorly connection etc. Or the drive (if you have mixed makers) may not be playing well with others.
Let us know what you find, good luck.
Kate
Hi Kate, you're talking to "dep" and not me, right? I'm easily confused. :)
Cheers,
Sorry Confucius I was talking to you. You were having problems with gparted aye?
Kate
said Kate Draven: | On Wednesday 20 June 2018, Jimmy Johnson wrote: | > On 06/20/2018 08:24 AM, dep wrote: | > > just tried to fire up gparted to see if i can use it to resurrect | > > some USB sticks. it has always required me to start it from the | > > commandline, even though i have the box checked to prompt me for my | > > password. anyway, at the commandline it now throws this error: | > > | > > [kcrash] TDECrash: Application 'gpartedbin-gtk-tqt-application' | > > crashing... | > > | > > any guesses? | > > | > > dep | > > | > > Sent with [ProtonMail](https://protonmail.com/) Secure Email. | > > Because privacy matters. | > | > I have many Trinity installs on many computers and have no problem | > with gparted or system crash. | > | > I hope you get your problem sorted. | > | > Cheers, | | Do you have multiple hard drives? | If so, if it's possible, disconnect a drive, boot up, run gparted. | There may be a drive with a wee problem. Bad cable, poorly connection | etc. Or the drive (if you have mixed makers) may not be playing well | with others. | | Let us know what you find, good luck.
thanks, but no, that's not it.