Can't get Geany to do it BUT GnuCash does it quite reliably - particularly if you try to minimise the help window. I thought it was GnuCash until one or two other programs did it, Ghostview has done it a couple of times - minimise (while trying to read a manual ) and X crashes.
Is it something I (we) have added?
Geoff
running Puppy 2.13. with GnuCash .sfs file.
Geany crashes X...
I might be imagining this but it seems to be more likely to crash when you are opening and saving files and also if you have been minimising and maximising the windows. Just to be clear it crashes when I right click on it on the taskbar and "close", I can't remember if it is maximised or minimised (I think it is minimised). It could be crashing when it gets stuck minimised or maximised on the taskbar. The Geany window can still be minimised/maximised/closed from the top left hand corner.
Regards,
mmm
Puppy 2.16, Live CD, 512MB pup_save.2fs
Regards,
mmm
Puppy 2.16, Live CD, 512MB pup_save.2fs
deadeye,
I'm not saying that it is a Geany bug as such, but I've observed it many times and only with Geany. This still doesn't mean it is a Geany bug I guess it could be a windows manager bug that only affects Geany and other applications I never use. I used Geany 0.10.1, 0.10.2 and 0.11 and whatever version of JWM is used with 2.13. 2.14 and 2.16. Hope this helps.
Cheers,
mmm
I'm not saying that it is a Geany bug as such, but I've observed it many times and only with Geany. This still doesn't mean it is a Geany bug I guess it could be a windows manager bug that only affects Geany and other applications I never use. I used Geany 0.10.1, 0.10.2 and 0.11 and whatever version of JWM is used with 2.13. 2.14 and 2.16. Hope this helps.
Cheers,
mmm
Uh ... joewing, the "Joe" of Joe's Window Manager, JWM, has already posted in this thread here.deadeye wrote:Is there a JVM dev here? If not, perhaps someone should report the problem to one of them, maybe they have an idea how to track down and fix the problem.
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Oops. Forgot his post .alienjeff wrote:Uh ... joewing, the "Joe" of Joe's Window Manager, JWM, has already posted in this thread here.deadeye wrote:Is there a JVM dev here? If not, perhaps someone should report the problem to one of them, maybe they have an idea how to track down and fix the problem.
But then the question is, has the JWM version in Puppy (e.g. 2.16) still this bug? If so, an upgrade of JVM in Puppy should solve the problem, if not, it is probably a new one.
Group,
As alienjeff pointed out joewing stated that this bug has been sorted in JWM 1.8 December 24, 2006. Puppy 2.16 uses JWM v1.8. As far as proprietary drivers go I'm using Puppy in a different notebook now so I'll see if I can crash it. Not something I generally try to do, but I'll have a go.
Cheers,
mmm
As alienjeff pointed out joewing stated that this bug has been sorted in JWM 1.8 December 24, 2006. Puppy 2.16 uses JWM v1.8. As far as proprietary drivers go I'm using Puppy in a different notebook now so I'll see if I can crash it. Not something I generally try to do, but I'll have a go.
Cheers,
mmm