Thanks for your suggestion. However, when I look at my system, I cannot find the Quicksilver folder under ~/Library/Application Support. I can't find such a folder anywhere on my system. Multiple installs of quicksilver still leave this folder uncreated. However quicksilver is in my applications folder, and when I invoke it the QS splash screen shows, but as before, nothing actually starts. No processes in "Activity Monitor." It is as if it just showed the splash screen and vanished.
If you can help, any ideas would be welcome, most welcome. Thanks Dave Nance On Sun Aug 28, 2011, at 5:24 AM, Patrick Robertson wrote: > It sounds to me like you have a plugin that may be causing Lion to crash. > > If you installed either the Airport Module or the Menu Interface when setting > up Lion, then delete them from ~/Library/Application > Support/Quicksilver/PlugIns. > > To get Lion-compatible versions of these plugins, see http://qsapp.com/plugins > > We know it's not great to have to leave QS at the moment to install the > latest plugins - this will be fixed in the next version. > > Good luck! :) > > On 27 August 2011 20:55, David Nance <[email protected]> wrote: > I've got a very similar problem: I bought an iMac this week, with Lion. I > downloaded and installed (clean install, naturally) Quicksilver for Lion. > When I invoke it I get the QS splash on my screen, but then can find no trace > of it running on my system. Of course, nothing I do lets me access any > functionality or preferences. This happens over and over, ad infinitum (ad > nauseaum). > > Any ideas? > > Thanks > David > HighCallingConcepts.com >
