David Gersic wrote:

> I can run Wireshark ok, and it seems to work great. I'm a normal
> user, so on startup it I'm prompted for root's password. That goes
> fine, and it starts and I can capture packets no problem.

Are you running it from the command line or an icon/menu on the desktop? 
  In order to get a core dump, you might have to run it as yourself 
rather than as root (you *don't* need to run it as root if you're just 
reading an existing file rather than capturing - and, on some platforms, 
you can even arrange not to have to run it as root to capture, but I 
digress...).

> The problem happens when I try to use File/Save or File/SaveAs to
> save the packets to a file. Wireshark hangs, and has to be killed. I
> see the same thing happen with File/Open to open a previously saved file.

Can you run this under strace, and see if it's hanging in a system call?

If you run the "ldd" command on Wireshark, it should report which 
version of GTK+ it's using.  Do you have any other GTK+-based 
applications that use the same version of GTK+ (e.g., the Gimp or 
various GNOME applications), and do they have the same problems?

> On http://www.wireshark.org/faq.html it says to try to get a core
> dump. I tried kill-6 to get a coredump, but while it did get Wireshark
> to die, it didn't produce a coredump.

That might be because you're running it as root.  See above.
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