-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 On 2020/06/12 11:57 PM, relosrl wrote: > Last weekend I updated tde to version R14.0.8. From that moment the system becomes progressively slow until it > becomes unusable. Frequent application crashes. Kicker crashes every time I change virtual desktop. Ubuntu 16.04 on > LTSP. It's an unusual configuration, I think it's very difficult to investigate and I'd rather go back to the > previous version. How can I do that? I enclose what I was able to get on a crash. > > Rodolfo Hi Rodolfo, the changes between R14.0.6 and R14.0.8 are not so significant to justify such strange behavior. It is likely the problems you are experiencing are caused by some other reasons. Perhaps an incomplete/partial upgrade? Just speculating here, but definitely R14.0.6 to R14.0.8 should not result in such major issues. Hope this helps. Cheers Michele -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAEBCgAdFiEEjhl1z5vbYB3YbFTiKnW3yore1c8FAl7jqeQACgkQKnW3yore 1c9cUw/+MVnBi9JNiW1V1cnyB96LJiWfw5LJIQQlcAlL797/p7DZz8sh46FCCmb0 GTmZA0lP6wXnlYARLgacWwVyGPuhri0mX+D5XU0bbczZg7Xr3FoW20JyH30lCAbz xqnK+LH4gY7X3/04+cQBINM/mQea+4B1ZW3daz06trSTsWbuA0BHJzOCTt9HhRuk 5Ubk/w7mWbZHxrukNggcHR0QeZj9s+WDPmgchK5dqDNhXerlEJ7NH8tcyxBsOP47 AgY4k4vhcKoTKbU6fk24HQt6dVRaK1Yi57pNs9JtrIy859dhmn3RZiO61OuSlQox GEhL8p91gtL3dSz0RWa7WJBIf1EiV5Wh8+oGj0qWKo6Q5JimefpDplwr4strX7gk bJvIaSYJkTYk8TqGjveFDMPLw1k4592cRCKc3XHXkto0ftXg87HN58wodeHG50OW dhFfrHu2fPw/09pit1VrVgA+XMOO75hmm2KmSXcIMJWm5yH4OkJpZEZrnlGY6N03 SKoqUqKJBPYU87jYBM5k0ApN5hsdgA87epQn/17iqGhX/N1VnchpcDT30whkEzjx DaU0ihHFskhlZijkTgszta7UZSKb2Xr6Jji3x+4OW0bR2VA1yeuZqNrBGCvDgTws 9bXHut+ybFTmEtul98KTDidwx9Io8ixIALciLjQIff+IiVRDoSg= =zrzR -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: trinity-users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: trinity-users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Read list messages on the web archive: http://trinity-users.pearsoncomputing.net/ Please remember not to top-post: http://trinity.pearsoncomputing.net/mailing_lists/#top-posting