I'm on 10.7.3 running B65 and I'm having this problem.  I tried the
fix above without any luck; Quicksilver just doesn't start at all with
the fix in place (unless I'm doing something wrong, which is
possible).

Is anyone else still seeing this problem?

On Feb 9, 4:04 am, Ade <[email protected]> wrote:
> I had the same problem (2011 MacMini running Lion 10.7.2). Jon's
> solution worked for me too. Although I didn't bother running the
> Terminal command.
>
> My problem was as reported previously - when 'Start at Login' was
> enabled in Preferences; after startup when I enabled Quicksilver with
> my hotkey and started typing nothing happened. However if I hit return
> the application I wanted to startup would run. Also sometimes the 'QS'
> logo would remain on screen until I rebooted.
>
> Many thanks to Jon for your fix.
>
> On Jan 24, 6:23 pm, Rob McBroom <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > On Dec 1, 2011, at 9:06 AM, dw235 wrote:
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> > > Mac OS 10.7.2 - in preferences I've set Quicksilver to launch at
> > > login.  The initialization only seems to go so far.  The large QS
> > > freezes at approximately 25% opacity on fade out.  The result is a
> > > Quicksilver app that will open the QS interface when I hit the hotkey
> > > but then won't take keyboard entry.  It just stays blank.
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> > > If I close Quicksilver and restart the application it then works as it
> > > should.
>
> > I was able to reproduce this finally in a test account, but it no longer 
> > happens with B64 (which was made available as a pre-release this morning). 
> > Could you try it out and see if it fixes this problem?
>
> > (Go to the Extras section of the preferences to tell Quicksilver which type 
> > of release to look for. Make sure it’s on “Prerelease Candidates”, then go 
> > to the Application section of the prefs and click “Now” to check for the 
> > update.)
>
> > --
> > Rob McBroom
> > <http://www.skurfer.com/>

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