VMail keeps crashing

Hi,

I’ve got a problem where VMail keeps crashing after the splash screen. It crashes Photon so there’s nothing to do except hardware reset. I’ve managed to start VMail
and quickly kill it. Exiting Photon to terminal yields to error messages, where it says pload couldn’t access /dev/io-net/en0. There’s no such entry in /dev, and I don’t use
any network card whatsoever. Why does this happen?

TIA

“X Master” <xmaster@otakumail.com> wrote in message
news:1106_1016828316@darkx…

Hi,

I’ve got a problem where VMail keeps crashing after the splash screen. It
crashes Photon so there’s nothing to do except hardware reset. I’ve managed

to start VMail

and quickly kill it. Exiting Photon to terminal yields to error messages,
where it says pload couldn’t access /dev/io-net/en0. There’s no such entry

in /dev, and I don’t use

any network card whatsoever. Why does this happen?

pload is unrelated. I beleive it’s related to the CPU/MEM/NET
usage bar graph display on the self. Since there is no network
card pload is telling you it can’t display any data in the NET bar.

As for vmail. It’s a dead cow. Very unstable, not recommended.

You might want to give a try to Mozilla at developers.qnx.com

TIA

Previously, X Master wrote in qdn.public.qnxrtp.applications:

Hi,

I’ve got a problem where VMail keeps crashing after the splash screen. It crashes Photon so there’s nothing to do except hardware reset. I’ve managed to start VMail
and quickly kill it. Exiting Photon to terminal yields to error messages, where it says pload couldn’t access /dev/io-net/en0. There’s no such entry in /dev, and I don’t use
any network card whatsoever. Why does this happen?

Had this problem a while back.
I don’t remember the exact solution, but it was something stupidly simple, like
a bad entry in a config file referencing something that didn’t exist, or the existance
of a defective password cache file.
If memory serves ( at my age RAM runs quite slow ) it was exactly a defective password cache,
and the simple solution was to delete the file vmail.pw and start over.

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