Hi > I've just installed pspp and the upgrade to the 0.6.1-2 version (on windows > xp home edition >service pack 2) using the self installer.
I am quite sure this is the cygwin based installation downloaded from pspp.awardspace.com >The program starts and some times i can also load a data set (.sav, .por, >.tab), but at this point >the program seizes up and i have to kill Xwin process from the Strange and to be honest, I have no Idea what the problem is. I guess there is a problem with the combination of PSPP and other software on your PC. What happens when you don't use the started PSPP program and leave the PC idle for some time? >and i have to kill Xwin process from the tasklist. Why XWin? This is the parent and killing XWin will kill PSPPIRE too. Is XWin using 100% of your CPU? What does PSPPIRE use? You can see this when typing Ctrl-Alt-Del and choose "Taskmanagement"and then "Processes". An alternative may be using the other PSPP installation from http://www.cecaps.ufmg.br/pspp/ This uses a complete different appoach and might work on your PC. Have fun Someone can help me? I need desperately to manage .sav and . por files for university purposes. Thanks. Francesco Munno. _______________________________________________ Pspp-users mailing list Pspp-users@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pspp-users