Re: non-starting browsers - more info

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On Friday 25 February 2022 06:01:41 pm Jim wrote:
> One more try...
>
> On Fri, Feb 25, 2022 at 14:22 (-0800), William Morder via tde-users wrote:
> > Now all of a sudden this issue, with almost none of my usual browsers
> > able to start up at all: it's blind-sided me, and I don't even know where
> > to look for the cause.
>
> Note that unless you have a very long window, a process that isn't
> using much CPU time might be far enough down the list that you won't
> see it with top or htop.  If you really want to know whether it is
> there, open a second terminal window and try typing the command
>      ps axuw | grep firefox
> (or grep for whatever browser you tried to start that "isn't
> starting") and let us know what it says.
>
>                                 Jim

Ah, thanks Jim, you made me remember KsysGuard.

Hi Bill,

Menu > System > KsysGuard >> (tab) Process Table

Per mine all 3 of:

applet.py
agent
at-spi-bus-laun

are part of tdeinit.

So!...  Make sure all three of those are put back into your system.

Best,
Michael
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