| Subject: | Re: Debian 4.0 Opera not displayable? |
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| From: | regexes <regexes@xxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Sun, 13 Jul 2008 23:05:21 +0200 |
| Newsgroups: | opera.linux |
regexes wrote: David W. Hodgins wrote:On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 16:04:50 -0400, regexes <regexes@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:"ps -ef | grep opera" returns no hits... so yeah... no opera processes are running (unless there called something else)Could still be some orphaned threads, that should show with "ps -eLf|grep opera"Can't hurt to try running "killall opera". It should return "opera:no process killed"I'm running out ideas. Only things I can think of trying, would be a reboot which should not make any difference, but can't hurt to try, or perhaps tryingout the newest beta version, 9.52 build 2065 from http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/ Regards, Dave HodginsWell, thanks for the help.No orphaned threads running. I usually run "ps -ef" anyway and "ps -eLf" didn't show any processes either.I ran "killall opera" too... always receive "opera:no process killed"I tried rebooting already and it never changes anything. I guess I'll try build 2065.regexes No luck.. I get exactly the same behavior with 2065. I'm at a loss now... ???? |
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