Thanks Matt. All very helpful. I finally did find and fix the problem with Firefox, and that has also solved a runaway process (for which Brian provided the clue). It seems I had a tiny script in /home/joe/bin from ages ago that was using upwards of 75% of the processor power, and deleting that script solved the problem. Strange that having that same script on my several PCLinuxOS boxes never did produce the same problem. Now, if I can just figure out how to get rid of the annoying kwallet, cashew, panel icons continually being spontaneously rearranged from the way I want them, (and several other kde annoyances), perhaps I can finally get this system stablized and usable. ;) Thanks again. ------------- > joe wrote: >> Can't believe that I had never heard of CTRL+ESC before. >> Is there some way to save a copy of that list to a text file? > > Not that I could find. However, "top -b -n 1 > top.txt" puts similar info > into top.txt, where you can fool with it in a reasonable way. > >> Could not find any file named /var/log/messages > > kUbuntu must put that info in a differently named file somewhere in > /var/log/ > Look in there and find where the logs are, because that info will be > very useful at some point in the future. > >> but when I click on the menu icon, a desktop firefox icon bounces >> for a few seconds (how to stop that annoying effect?) > > System Settings -> Application and System Notifications -> Launch > Feedback, > then set it to whatever you like. There's a *lot* of stuff in KDE's > System > Settings application; poke around in there and find as much as you can. > It's > possible that disabling "nepomuk semantic desktop" under Desktop Search > would > help, as constantly re-indexing everything in your ~ would use a lot of > CPU > and I/O to no real purpose. > >> and firefox does not load. > > Open a konsole and start firefox from the command line. It should output > something like "/usr/lib64/libfoobar.so.1 : cannot open shared object > file, no > such file or directory", which will give you some idea of what needs to be > fixed. > > -- > Matt G / Dances With Crows > The Crow202 Blog: http://crow202.org/wordpress/ > There is no Darkness in Eternity/But only Light too dim for us to see --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss