On 9/22/06, Jim Douglas <jdz99@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
When I do a "Find Files/Folders" I get this the following behavior then my FC5 box freezes...and I have to pull the plug and reboot. ...repeated warning windows pop up one on top of the other that say, Could not find mime type Application/octect/stream What's happening? Jim -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list
Hi Jim Douglas! I do not know. Googleing seems to hit the word "virus" a bit too often for my comfort. Might be a good time to Live-CD in and scan (Helix is great for this BTW - you still need the signature files - I would tend to grab them on another machine and make them available by flash or CD). # What the words mean http://kb.iu.edu/data/agtj.html A possible way to troubleshoot this is to look at the file viewer launcher (the actual call to the file finder program) and then run the call (the command from a command line) as the launcher would only from a console window. That way, you will tend to see error messages as they occur. Usually I will pull a copy of the menu launcher to the desktop (drag and drop) and then right click it and select properties. There is probably an easier way. Remember that you can do a ctl+alt+F1 (or F2 - F3 - F4 - F5 - F6) and obtain a console log in at any time (you can select any one of the six ttys). This would allow you to look at log files and check what is running and may be stopped or in some kind of panic. I have often seen an X freeze go away when doing the ctl+alt+F7 to get back to the X screen after using one of the tty terminals, and sometimes good information is on ctl+alt+F8 which is the screen just as init calls X. Also it would be good to look in /var/log and the various files. Messages, syslog, kern.log, dmesg all may contain valuable information. The "tail" command is quite useful for this. Good Hunting! Tod -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list