Jani,

I have a rather odd setup with 448mb of RAM.  It is only on a PII-400
machine, though.  Perhaps that could be part of the issue if you are
concerned about computing power.

I am drafting a message to the listserve to recruit a few more testers.  As
of now, I am the only one to report test results on the beta images that
were released yesterday.  Hopefully we can see if others are having similar
problems.

Thank you for your help!

Jim

On 3/22/07, Jani Monoses <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Jim Campbell wrote:
> Jani,
>
> The xfce4-panel didn't start in my live session of the most recent
> (2007/03/22) i386 live cd.  Unfortunately, my i386 box isn't networked
> right now, so I can't do much to get you the backtrace.

This used to happen in edgy as well with only 128M of RAM, is that your
case by any chance?


> Is there a bug (or set of bugs) that you're following for this, or the
> other recent xfce-related crashes?
I am not sure, there was a surge in crasher bug reports in the past week,
which I hope is
helped by the latest upload of libxfce4util two days ago. People reporting
crashes today
can still be a few days behind latest so it will take a while to know
whether that package really fixes
many of the fce4-session and xfdekstop4 crashers

> As a note, xfce4-panel worked properly on the actual installed system
> after I completed the install - just didn't appear in the live session.

It would make sense if it's because of limited memory, even though it's a
shame to have regressed from dapper
in that regard :( . The trash plugin and system-tools-backends are two
apps which I think are there and were not
before. I'll wait to see if you indeed have 128M before going too deep
into this.

Jani


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