Thunderbird crashes when added to list of startup applications

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akirashinigami

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Beigetreten: 02/25/2010

I have Thunderbird installed and added to the list of startup applications so it runs automatically when I log in, but it crashes after a few seconds. This only happens when it gets launched automatically on login; if I run it manually, it's fine.

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Beigetreten: 01/04/2011

I can't imagine why you would want to waste your ram like that but anyway, you can try set it to launch a couple of seconds after login like this:

bash -c "sleep 5; thunderbird"
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Beigetreten: 10/28/2010

El 23/03/13 20:07, name at domain escribió:
> I have Thunderbird installed and added to the list of startup
> applications so it runs automatically when I log in, but it crashes
> after a few seconds. This only happens when it gets launched
> automatically on login; if I run it manually, it's fine.
>
>

Perhaps you should place it last on the startup apps.

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Beigetreten: 09/19/2011

Place t-bird last or put the 'sleep' command in as suggested above. It
must be trying to load before something is ready, or something else is
trying to load before t-bird is fully started. It had never occurred to
put an app like this in startup.

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Beigetreten: 02/25/2010

I did the 'sleep 5' thing as teodorescup suggested, but it still crashes. This is the crash report it generated:

Add-ons: messagingmenu%40mozilla.com:1.3.1,globalmenu%40ubuntu.com:3.6.4,edsintegration%40mozilla.com:0.5,%7Ba62ef8ec-5fdc-40c2-873c-223b8a6925cc%7D:0.18,calendar-timezones%40mozilla.org:1.2011n,%7Be2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103%7D:1.9,langpack-en-GB%40thunderbird.mozilla.org:17.0.4,langpack-ja%40thunderbird.mozilla.org:17.0.4,%7B972ce4c6-7e08-4474-a285-3208198ce6fd%7D:17.0.4
BuildID: 20130308132820
CrashTime: 1364106687
EMCheckCompatibility: true
FramePoisonBase: 7ffffffff0dea000
FramePoisonSize: 4096
InstallTime: 1363580507
Notes: OpenGL: Tungsten Graphics, Inc -- Mesa DRI Intel(R) Ivybridge Desktop -- 3.0 Mesa 8.0.4 -- texture_from_pixmap

ProductID: {3550f703-e582-4d05-9a08-453d09bdfdc6}
ProductName: Thunderbird
ReleaseChannel: release
SecondsSinceLastCrash: 19631
StartupTime: 1364106683
Theme: classic/1.0
Throttleable: 1
Vendor:
Version: 17.0.4

This report also contains technical information about the state of the application when it crashed.

teodorescup

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Beigetreten: 01/04/2011

I was unable to replicate your problem even without the delay.
Thunderbird at log in seems to work fine in xfce, lxde and kde on Toutatis.

You can try to disable all extensions and test by enabling one by one to find which one might cause the problem.

You can also consider testing with a new profile [1].

[1] http://www-archive.mozilla.org/support/thunderbird/profile

akirashinigami

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Beigetreten: 02/25/2010

I created a new profile, and disabled all of the extensions, plugins, and language packs. None of these solved the problem.

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Beigetreten: 03/18/2012

I'm running XFCE. I keep thunderbird open at all times and therefore it boots at restarts too.

I haven't had any issues.

I'd suggest trying to recreate the problem in another desktop environment and see if it's specific to your desktop environment.

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Beigetreten: 02/25/2010

I originally encountered the problem in Cinnamon, but I tried Gnome Classic and it persists there too.