Thanks, Rob!

I've never used the Airport Plugin, but I had installed the Services
Menu Module Plugin indeed..

Should't it be mentioned in the wiki, then?
http://qsapp.com/wiki/Application_and_Plugin_Reference

BTW: IMHO there should be some explanation of the notions in the
compatibility table of plugins and QS/OS X versions, as it might not
be clear to everybody (me included) what that means.

I finally decided to start "fresh" with QS, removed all preferences
and plugins and now I will add step by step what I'm really missing
(and documenting each time what I've changed).

Concerning the services menu module plugin:
it is strange, as it exists in the plugins folder for weeks already -
however, I'm not sure if it might have been deactivated.
Anyway, the big problems have been starting only 2 days ago...

Kind regards

Martin

On 11 Feb., 15:16, Rob McBroom <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Feb 11, 2011, at 2:51 AM, Lvood wrote:
>
> > Then, additionally I removed all the plugins from the PlugIns folder
> > in Application Support/Quicksilver and could launch QS again.
> > So it seems to be something with the plugins...
>
> Some plug-ins cause a crash in Snow Leopard.
>
> I know the AirPort module does and possibly the Services module.
>
> You may have to remove plug-ins one at a time until you can launch QS again, 
> but I would start with those two.
>
> --
> Rob McBroom
> <http://www.skurfer.com/>

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