Packet Tracer 7.2 freezes while trying to save file
I have a file topology_1.pkt
saved in default save location of packettracer 7.2
. Now if I try to save another work with filename beginning with "t
" (let's say topology_2.pkt
), When I hit "t
" from keyboard to write the filename a suggestion appears topology_1.pkt
and everything freezes. It seems like every time this happens only way out is a forced restart.
This problem happens in ubuntu 16.04
. I thought that upgrading to 18.04
might solve the problem. But this problem is still persists.
16.04 18.04 cisco
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I have a file topology_1.pkt
saved in default save location of packettracer 7.2
. Now if I try to save another work with filename beginning with "t
" (let's say topology_2.pkt
), When I hit "t
" from keyboard to write the filename a suggestion appears topology_1.pkt
and everything freezes. It seems like every time this happens only way out is a forced restart.
This problem happens in ubuntu 16.04
. I thought that upgrading to 18.04
might solve the problem. But this problem is still persists.
16.04 18.04 cisco
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I have a file topology_1.pkt
saved in default save location of packettracer 7.2
. Now if I try to save another work with filename beginning with "t
" (let's say topology_2.pkt
), When I hit "t
" from keyboard to write the filename a suggestion appears topology_1.pkt
and everything freezes. It seems like every time this happens only way out is a forced restart.
This problem happens in ubuntu 16.04
. I thought that upgrading to 18.04
might solve the problem. But this problem is still persists.
16.04 18.04 cisco
I have a file topology_1.pkt
saved in default save location of packettracer 7.2
. Now if I try to save another work with filename beginning with "t
" (let's say topology_2.pkt
), When I hit "t
" from keyboard to write the filename a suggestion appears topology_1.pkt
and everything freezes. It seems like every time this happens only way out is a forced restart.
This problem happens in ubuntu 16.04
. I thought that upgrading to 18.04
might solve the problem. But this problem is still persists.
16.04 18.04 cisco
16.04 18.04 cisco
asked Sep 5 '18 at 14:13
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I encounter this problem too, but I don't know why this problem always happen. The solution is, save your work with different name, so filename suggestion wouldn't appear
Yes ,I'm doing kinda same. After saving a file I move it to another folder to avoid conflict.
– PDas95
Oct 6 '18 at 8:06
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I have the same problem on Ubuntu 18.04. PacketTracer V7.2.1. I don't know how to handle the problem but there is another way if you don't want to Force Reboot your system (either with Alt + SysRq + REISUB
or Power key
).
You can simply press Ctrl + Alt + F3
, -> login, -> type top
and enter. You can see the PID of PacketTracer (For example 6570), Just type kill 6570
and then go back to your GUI with Ctrl + Alt + F2
.
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I encounter this problem too, but I don't know why this problem always happen. The solution is, save your work with different name, so filename suggestion wouldn't appear
Yes ,I'm doing kinda same. After saving a file I move it to another folder to avoid conflict.
– PDas95
Oct 6 '18 at 8:06
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I encounter this problem too, but I don't know why this problem always happen. The solution is, save your work with different name, so filename suggestion wouldn't appear
Yes ,I'm doing kinda same. After saving a file I move it to another folder to avoid conflict.
– PDas95
Oct 6 '18 at 8:06
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I encounter this problem too, but I don't know why this problem always happen. The solution is, save your work with different name, so filename suggestion wouldn't appear
I encounter this problem too, but I don't know why this problem always happen. The solution is, save your work with different name, so filename suggestion wouldn't appear
answered Sep 30 '18 at 15:52
Muammar FananiMuammar Fanani
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Yes ,I'm doing kinda same. After saving a file I move it to another folder to avoid conflict.
– PDas95
Oct 6 '18 at 8:06
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Yes ,I'm doing kinda same. After saving a file I move it to another folder to avoid conflict.
– PDas95
Oct 6 '18 at 8:06
Yes ,I'm doing kinda same. After saving a file I move it to another folder to avoid conflict.
– PDas95
Oct 6 '18 at 8:06
Yes ,I'm doing kinda same. After saving a file I move it to another folder to avoid conflict.
– PDas95
Oct 6 '18 at 8:06
add a comment |
I have the same problem on Ubuntu 18.04. PacketTracer V7.2.1. I don't know how to handle the problem but there is another way if you don't want to Force Reboot your system (either with Alt + SysRq + REISUB
or Power key
).
You can simply press Ctrl + Alt + F3
, -> login, -> type top
and enter. You can see the PID of PacketTracer (For example 6570), Just type kill 6570
and then go back to your GUI with Ctrl + Alt + F2
.
add a comment |
I have the same problem on Ubuntu 18.04. PacketTracer V7.2.1. I don't know how to handle the problem but there is another way if you don't want to Force Reboot your system (either with Alt + SysRq + REISUB
or Power key
).
You can simply press Ctrl + Alt + F3
, -> login, -> type top
and enter. You can see the PID of PacketTracer (For example 6570), Just type kill 6570
and then go back to your GUI with Ctrl + Alt + F2
.
add a comment |
I have the same problem on Ubuntu 18.04. PacketTracer V7.2.1. I don't know how to handle the problem but there is another way if you don't want to Force Reboot your system (either with Alt + SysRq + REISUB
or Power key
).
You can simply press Ctrl + Alt + F3
, -> login, -> type top
and enter. You can see the PID of PacketTracer (For example 6570), Just type kill 6570
and then go back to your GUI with Ctrl + Alt + F2
.
I have the same problem on Ubuntu 18.04. PacketTracer V7.2.1. I don't know how to handle the problem but there is another way if you don't want to Force Reboot your system (either with Alt + SysRq + REISUB
or Power key
).
You can simply press Ctrl + Alt + F3
, -> login, -> type top
and enter. You can see the PID of PacketTracer (For example 6570), Just type kill 6570
and then go back to your GUI with Ctrl + Alt + F2
.
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