I see I do still have Constellation installed, as well as about 6 or 7 other plugins that I never use. Also, there are several plugins that, while unchecked, still show up in my "Installed Plugins" list, including Abracadabra. Are they actually still installed despite the fact that I have gone through and deselected them?
These are the plugins: SELECTED: Address Book Module, Apple Mail Module, Automator Module, Calculator Module, Clipboard Module, Command Line Tool*, Constellation Menus*, Cube Interface, Cyberduck, Desktop Picture Action*, Disk Image Support, Extra Scripts, File Attribute Actions, File Compression Module, File Tagging Module, Firefox/Mozilla Module, Fumo Interface, Google Calendar Module, Growl Notifier, Hotkey Triggers, Image Manipulation Actions*, iPhoto Module*, iTunes Module, Keychain Module*, Safari Module*, Screen Capture Actions, Services Menu Module, Shelf Module, SilverFlow, System Hotkey Commands, Terminal Module*, Text Manipulation Actions, User Accounts Module, User Interface Access, Web Search Module UNSELECTED: Abracadabra Triggers, Flashlight Interface, Gmail Module, iCal Module, iChat Module, Menu Interface, Mini Interface, Mouse Triggers, Process Manipulation Actions, Spotlight Module, Tatau Module, Window Interface As for Time Machine, I guess my only excuse is the lack of a NAS, and being too lazy to plug an external HDD into my laptop every night. But that's a good suggestion. I do *have* an external HDD... On Sep 5, 7:49 am, Howard Melman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I don't have this problem using 3815 on 10.5.4. I suspect it's some > plugin causing the problem. Only install the ones you actually use, > others will just take up memory and possibly cause instability. E.g., > I don't have Abracadabra or Constellation installed (I don't know > these cause problems, I'm 'just suspicious). > > Maybe you could post a screenshot of your installed plugins? > > Howard > > On Sep 4, 2008, at 10:46 PM, Benton G wrote: > > > I had this problem a couple weeks ago, and deleting the old > > Triggers.plist file seemed to be the easiest way to solve it, but I > > still had to re-input all my old triggers manually. Only a few weeks > > later, the file appears to be corrupted again (eg. Triggers pane > > hangs, but only the "Quicksilver" group hangs while all the other > > groups--including "All Triggers"--seem to be unaffected.) I don't > > want to have to be manually reinstalling all my triggers every month. > > Does anyone have any idea why this problem could have arisen and how > > to fix the cause rather than the symptoms? > > > I'm running B54 (3815) on 10.5.4. I ran QS on Tiger (same machine) > > for at least a year with no problems like this that I can remember. I > > also turned off the Abracadabra module after last time thinking that > > might have been the problem, but apparently not. > > > Thanks, > > > --Benton
