Re: Recovery loop



Also open up gconf-editor/dconf-editor  and look in apps/epiphany and, I believe, the general folder you can disable all the extensions (except extension manager). Then try and relaunch epiphany. 

Otherwise there is something wrong with the data in the ~/.gnome2/epiphany (or wherever gnome3 keeps it) folder. Back it up and delete it and let epiphany recreate it. then you can copy back bookmarks etc..

On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 10:00 PM, Felix Miata <mrmazda earthlink net> wrote:
On 2011/12/29 21:17 (GMT-0600) Canuck In Denver composed:


Epiphany crashed on me and since then it has been caught in a recover
loop. No matter whether I choose Recover or Don't Recover Epiphany
crashes. I've tried to reinstall but that does not fix it either. Any
suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Which version?

Reinstalling an application usually has no impact on user data, which is typically the reason for strange brokenness.

Just a suggestion: check for a stale lock file in its profile directory, and if you don't find one, for broken permissions in same location.
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