You might be able to go to browser->preferences and find the 'cache' and
delete what's in it, but's it's a been a long time since I used anything
but Mozilla to browse with, and I have no idea about AOL.
Not sure it will free up all that much room unless you are really pushed
for space.
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Jonath
It certainly shouldn't segfault - that's a pretty serious problem. What
architecture is this on?
You might try setting up a new user and seeing if it runs better then.
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Thanks for the info, Gürkan.
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Jonathan
Hi
Does anyone else (with debian/unstable) find that gworkspace exits on
startup with a popup that says "Critical Error"?
In the xterm I started the program from it says gpbs killed by signal
17.
On clicking "abort" in the dialogue the xterm then says:
/usr/lib/GNUstep/System/Applications/GWor
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