Become a MacRumors Supporter for $50/year with no ads, ability to filter front page stories, and private forums.

xXriderXx7

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Jul 6, 2007
715
0
Lake Elsinore, California
All of a sudden, Growl has stopped notifying me.
I have changed no settings/preferences, but Growl is no longer functioning for any of the apps it has registered.

My friend and I just spent about an hour, through screen sharing, attempting to fix it to no avail. We deleted every single bit of Growl, then did an install, but it still won't work.

I am running Leopard, and am wondering if Growl is fully compatible, even though it was working yesterday.

Has anyone had a similar issue, or perhaps know the reason of my problems?

Thanks in advance,
Anthony
 
I posted last week that growl was causing major issues under Leopard freezes and kernel panics and I was told that it was my hardware:rolleyes:. 1.1.2 was better but I think I might get rid of it completly for a while and see what happens
 
If you use a Logitech mouse and have installed their latest drivers then see if you can find any helpful information in this thread at Growl forums:
http://forums.cocoaforge.com/viewtopic.php?t=15744

I found that deleting the Scroll Enhancer(?) from '/Library/InputManagers/' helped me

Worked perfectly.
Funny how something like that can affect something entirely different.
Thanks

I posted last week that growl was causing major issues under Leopard freezes and kernel panics and I was told that it was my hardware:rolleyes:. 1.1.2 was better but I think I might get rid of it completly for a while and see what happens

My issues were never that bad, as stated, removing the Logitech drivers solved my problem.
 
Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.