On 2/16/25 20:04, David Wright wrote:
On Sun 16 Feb 2025 at 15:31:41 (-0500), gene heskett wrote:
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The boot menu still
starts the debian version which quickly becomes non-responsive,
quickly being about 30 seconds.
What's the boot menu?
xfce4

So I killall it, and run the beta by
opening an xfce4 shell and typing ./thunderbird/thunderbird.  And I'm
still waiting on trixie,
So why not start the beta to begin with, and leave the bookworm one alone?

Starting the bookworm version seems to be hardwired as soon as I login as me.

How do I go about straceing things to see if I can get a clue as to what is killing the debian version of thunderbird? Strace output is so verbose, any problem is lost in the noise of its verbosity. Gigabytes of it.

If you're waiting on trixie, why waste time trying to debug the
bookworm version? And why do you want to strace it if you don't
want to look at its output?
Its hundreds of pages, looking all over the system before finding anything. It should remember where stuff is, but does not.

Sorry, I'm confused.

Cheers,
David.

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Cheers, Gene Heskett, CET.
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