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Postby Silver22 » Sep 28th, '14, 03:33

I've been getting bad boots lately. I notice it when I open firefox and the curser turns from white to black. FF starts acting sluggish and goofey. No combination of key presses will restart the computer and the shutdown/restart menu items do nothing when I click on them which makes it sound like a kde issue somehow. I have to press the hard reboot button on the computer itself. Have had to do this half a dozen times this week and last week. Hoping it will go away on its own. Anyone else having this issue?
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Re: Getting a string of bad boots

Postby benmc » Sep 28th, '14, 12:37

Silver22 wrote: I have to press the hard reboot button on the computer itself

you could try opening a terminal and type "reboot"
Which version of Mageia + desktop?
Has your FF problems started after an update?
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Re: Getting a string of bad boots

Postby Silver22 » Sep 28th, '14, 13:30

benmc wrote:
Silver22 wrote: I have to press the hard reboot button on the computer itself

you could try opening a terminal and type "reboot"


Ok, didn't think to try that.

Which version of Mageia + desktop?


I did an online update to 4.1 not long ago.

Has your FF problems started after an update?


Seems to have, like within the last week or two.
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Re: Getting a string of bad boots

Postby benmc » Sep 28th, '14, 20:44

Silver22 wrote:I did an online update to 4.1 not long ago.

from which version?
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Re: Getting a string of bad boots

Postby Silver22 » Sep 28th, '14, 21:32

benmc wrote:
Silver22 wrote:I did an online update to 4.1 not long ago.

from which version?
4.1 ... 64 bit
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Re: Getting a string of bad boots

Postby benmc » Sep 28th, '14, 21:35

try again

Mageia 1, 2 or 3?
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Re: Getting a string of bad boots

Postby Ken-Bergen » Sep 28th, '14, 21:49

benmc wrote:try again

Mageia 1, 2 or 3?
He said update not upgrade.
I would think that means he installed using the 4.1 media and the problems started after an online update.
But I could be wrong. :mrgreen:
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Re: Getting a string of bad boots

Postby Silver22 » Sep 28th, '14, 21:57

Ken-Bergen wrote:
benmc wrote:try again

Mageia 1, 2 or 3?
He said update not upgrade.
I would think that means he installed using the 4.1 media and the problems started after an online update.
But I could be wrong. :mrgreen:


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Re: Getting a string of bad boots

Postby doktor5000 » Sep 28th, '14, 22:04

So far 8 posts and we don't even know the point of origin of your issue. You could try to be a little more helpful.
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Re: Getting a string of bad boots

Postby benmc » Sep 28th, '14, 23:27

Silver22 wrote:I did an online update to 4.1 not long ago.


you online updated which version of Mageia [ 1, 2 or 3 ] to Mageia 4.1?
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Re: Getting a string of bad boots

Postby Silver22 » Sep 28th, '14, 23:37

doktor5000 wrote:So far 8 posts and we don't even know the point of origin of your issue. You could try to be a little more helpful.


My appologies. I don't understand what is meant by "point of origin".

A while back (in time) I updated Mageia 3 to 4.1. If that is not the information that is being sought, then I am not understanding the question.

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Re: Getting a string of bad boots

Postby benmc » Sep 28th, '14, 23:59

so, you have upgraded to Mageia 4.1 from 3 and there were no apparent issues.
later ( after an update ) that maybe include F/F you are having problems with F/F - correct?
are any other programmes affected, eg, thunderbird, vlc , k3b ?
or just F/F?

If you start F/F from a terminal are there any errors generated?
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Re: Getting a string of bad boots

Postby Silver22 » Sep 29th, '14, 03:30

benmc wrote:so, you have upgraded to Mageia 4.1 from 3 and there were no apparent issues.
later ( after an update ) that maybe include F/F you are having problems with F/F - correct?
are any other programmes affected, eg, thunderbird, vlc , k3b ?
or just F/F?

If you start F/F from a terminal are there any errors generated?


Right, FF is the problem, then the curser turns black (from white) in FF but back to white elsewhere. A hard reboot will make everything act normal again. I'll open FF from terminal next time I reboot. vlc works fine and I don't use the other two. Dolphin works fine as best I recall.

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Re: Getting a string of bad boots

Postby doktor5000 » Sep 29th, '14, 10:35

Also try starting firefox in safe mode. In terminal run
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firefox -safe-mode
this disables all plugins and addons.
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Re: Getting a string of bad boots

Postby Silver22 » Sep 29th, '14, 15:48

After lettng it rest all night, I started the computer without rushing things. Then started ff, before I saw the post about safe mode. Terminal said:
(process:7334): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_slice_set_config: assertion 'sys_page_size == 0' failed

(firefox:7334): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: Attempt to add property GnomeProgram::sm-connect after class was initialised

(firefox:7334): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: Attempt to add property GnomeProgram::show-crash-dialog after class was initialised

(firefox:7334): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: Attempt to add property GnomeProgram::display after class was initialised

(firefox:7334): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: Attempt to add property GnomeProgram::default-icon after class was initialised


When I went to copy the above from terminal, it closed ff.

I have been impressed with the speed at which ff runs under Mageia. Much faster than with pclinuxos, but it has been slower this past weekend which I blame on heavy traffic although that's just a guess. I'll try safe mode in a little while.
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Re: Getting a string of bad boots

Postby Silver22 » Sep 29th, '14, 16:22

Just now, I opened a .jpg in Kolourpaint and printed it to .pdf. Then I did a second one and after that, processor activity got pretty high and stayed that way. I closed all programs and it still was active so I restarted the computer. ff seems sluggish, especially in facebook.
Edit: All that activity may have been an incoming system update. ff is running nicely under safe mode. The wrong color cursor has not appeared today at all.

Speedtest is close to normal. http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3795805277

Edit:
This turned up in terminal:

Object::connect: No such signal org::freedesktop::UPower::DeviceAdded(QDBusObjectPath)
Object::connect: No such signal org::freedesktop::UPower::DeviceRemoved(QDBusObjectPath)
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Re: Getting a string of bad boots

Postby doktor5000 » Sep 29th, '14, 18:14

Silver22 wrote:Just now, I opened a .jpg in Kolourpaint and printed it to .pdf. Then I did a second one and after that, processor activity got pretty high and stayed that way. I closed all programs and it still was active so I restarted the computer.

How is this related to firefox at all?

Please show the output of
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rpm -qa | grep -i firefox
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Re: Getting a string of bad boots

Postby Silver22 » Sep 29th, '14, 19:24

doktor5000 wrote:
Silver22 wrote:Just now, I opened a .jpg in Kolourpaint and printed it to .pdf. Then I did a second one and after that, processor activity got pretty high and stayed that way. I closed all programs and it still was active so I restarted the computer.

How is this related to firefox at all?

Please show the output of
Code: Select all
rpm -qa | grep -i firefox


Looks like I posted something to the wrong forum. It happens from time to time.

$ rpm -qa | grep -i firefox
firefox-en_GB-24.8.0-1.mga4
firefox-24.8.0-1.mga4
firefox-en_ZA-24.8.0-1.mga4


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Re: Getting a string of bad boots

Postby doktor5000 » Sep 29th, '14, 20:01

Then please mark the thread accordingly by editing the topic of the first post and prefix it by [DONE] and also please adjust the title, as this was never about "string of bad boots".
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[Done] ff not running smoothly

Postby Silver22 » Sep 29th, '14, 20:24

trying to alter the topic
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[Done] undetermined issue

Postby Silver22 » Sep 29th, '14, 20:25

it's working fine now.
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Re: Getting a string of bad boots

Postby doktor5000 » Sep 29th, '14, 21:30

Nope it's not.
doktor5000 wrote:Then please mark the thread accordingly by editing the topic of the first post and prefix it by [DONE] and also please adjust the title, as this was never about "string of bad boots".


Another hint: "undetermined issue" is not a meaningful topic. Your posts were about firefox slowness ...
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