The ~/Library folder is hidden in 10.7. Open finder and type shift-command-G and type ~/Library and return.
Adam Merrifield seydoggy.com 820 Strasburg rd, Kitchener, Ontario, N2E 2Y3, Canada Email: [email protected] Office: 519-489-6033 Cell: 519-574-9788 On 2011-08-28, at 21:21, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote: > 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 >> >
