Okay, I made up a 6-card database (in the Linux copy).  I cycled through it 
many times using learn ahead of schedule.  Didn't ever freeze.  So I tried 
a very old database that I made as a backup years ago (imported XML from 
Mnemosyne 1), it had about 500 cards.  Went through a couple hundred, 
really quickly (not actually paying attention to card info), failing some 
and passing some randomly.  Didn't freeze.  Then I tried another very old 
one (couple years ago, 5000 + cards imported from XML).  Got through a few 
hundred from it, but it had over 5000 scheduled, so I couldn't get to newly 
learned.  But it never froze.  So it would seem to be something to do with 
some fault in the one database that I am currently using?  Perhaps this is 
for everybody who is having problems?  The database I have been having the 
problem with on all the computers is about 7000 cards (the only special 
features on any of them are images).  If it would help you diagnose the 
problem, I will gladly send it to you.  How do I privately send it?

   - Chris.

On Sunday, July 15, 2012 10:34:58 PM UTC-7, Chris wrote:
>
> Doesn't always freeze on the same card.  Sometimes it will freeze on the 
> same card for a couple of tries, but this is when it's really acting up and 
> always freezing on the second card... but I think this must be a 
> coincidence, because then it will be able to get past it if I leave it for 
> a while.  I was wondering, when I leave it alone for a while, is there a 
> period of time which will shuffle the database?  Perhaps this is when it 
> can get through more cards.  I really don't know.  I will create fake 
> database and get back to you.  I guess it must be something to do with my 
> large database though, given I've tried two Windows OS's and one LINUX!?  
> I'll get back to you in a few minutes.
>
>    - Chris S.
>
> On Sunday, July 15, 2012 10:13:03 PM UTC-7, Peter Bienstman wrote:
>>
>> Did it freeze in the same way? Does it always freeze on the same card?   
>> Feel free to privately mail me your database if that's the case. 
>>
>> Does it also freeze when you create a fresh dummy database with a few   
>> dummy cards? 
>>
>> Peter 
>>
>> Quoting Chris <[email protected]>: 
>>
>> > I just took about 12 hours learning how Linux works, wiping my 
>> operating 
>> > system on one of my computers, installing Linux, figuring out how to 
>> > manually install a whole bunch of things in Linux, figured out how to 
>> use 
>> > the command prompt in Linux, stayed up all night doing it....  It took 
>> me 
>> > hours of learning and much frustration, and I wiped my computer for it 
>> .... 
>> > AND IT FROZE.  IT FROZE IN LINUX. 
>> > 
>> >    - Chris Shanks 
>> > 
>> > On Saturday, July 14, 2012 11:18:17 PM UTC-7, Peter Bienstman wrote: 
>> >> 
>> >> OK, at the moment we know that the one-click installer has these 
>> issues. 
>> >> 
>> >> What I'm mostly interested in at the moment is if the 'moderately 
>> >> good' results you got with the multiclick installer were a one-off. 
>> >> 
>> >> Cheers, 
>> >> 
>> >> Peter 
>> >> 
>> >> Quoting Chris <[email protected]>: 
>> >> 
>> >> > I just tried a third install (this time the python 2.0.1 test). 
>>  Each of 
>> >> > the installs froze on the same card, even after totally restarting 
>> and 
>> >> > mounting the same database.  I don't know if that's a hint of any 
>> sort. 
>> >> > I'll wait till later and try again.  That seemed to help before. 
>> >> > 
>> >> >  - Chris 
>> >> > 
>> >> > PS Re: George, I don't think I'm confident enough to try and run 
>> linux. 
>> >> > 
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