Pidgin crashes during inactivity

Asked by polong

I'm using Ubuntu 10.10. Pidgin starts up and logs in just fine. Currently I have no plug-ins activated and after a short while (maybe 5 minutes) of inactivity the windows become greyed out and I can't interact with them. Also, the percentage of CPU being used increases from ~10% to about ~60%. I have to force quit Pidgin and restart it. However, if I'm IMing someone actively the program continues to operate without any problems. This began yesterday and I can't discern any changes that I made that might be the reason for this.

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
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add the pidgin ppa and it will give you a later version which may help

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spicypixel (spicypixel) said :
#2

I too am suffering this problem even after upgrading to the latest PPA version.

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spicypixel (spicypixel) said :
#3

I too am suffering this problem even after upgrading to the latest PPA version.

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polong (polong) said :
#4

Thanks for the feedback, but much like spicypixel said, I do have the latest version.

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
#5

Try:

mv ~/.purple ~/.purple_old

Then rerun the app, you will need to reconfigure the client but it may help

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spicypixel (spicypixel) said :
#6

Tried this and unfortunately it continued white screening and going unresponsive. Disabled all the plugins and non standard networks and it's still crashing.

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
#7

Ok then I recommend you rename the old profile back after deleting the current one

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spicypixel (spicypixel) said :
#8

Disabling the MSN network has delayed any crashing so far - 30mins and counting.

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spicypixel (spicypixel) said :
#9

Nope just took longer to do it, but since it was random can't tell if it made a change or not. The interfact just goes 100% unresponsive, however I was using the chat window actively, changed window focus for a few seconds and it had crashed in the background.

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polong (polong) said :
#10

I've tried these options as well. Same results.

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