One thought crossed my mind. If you haven't done so already, it might be
worthwhile examining the command that starts Netbeans IDE. I used to have
wierd trouble I didn't understand. After some experimenting, I thought it
was due to the build of the jdk in the distro I was using. It's now a habit
to override the default.

Basically, I set up the application launch menu item to use the
-jdk-home=xxxxxx option when launching to pick my preferred jdk and make
certain I'm not using the distro's default jdk build. It's one fewer
unknowns.  I've not had wierd trouble for many years.  I use KDE. I'm not
sure how to modify application launch commands under Gnome.


Emma


On Tue, 12 May 2020, 15:13 Bayless Kirtley, <bk...@cox.net> wrote:

> I'll try 11.3 then.
>
> Bayless
>
>
> On 5/11/20 9:08 PM, Laszlo Kishalmi wrote:
> > Try with NetBeans 11.3. 11.1 is not supported any more.
> >
> >
> > On 5/11/20 6:04 PM, Bayless Kirtley wrote:
> >> Surely there is a better answer than that. I just spent a week
> >> getting everything running like I want. Everything except Netbeans
> >> works perfectly, including all my Java programs. I really like the
> >> new desktop too. Surely Netbeans should work with the currently most
> >> popular distro of Linux.
> >>
> >> Bayless
> >>
> >>
> >> On 5/11/20 3:34 PM, John G. Weed wrote:
> >>> I had this problem and got so frustrated that I eventually moved off
> >>> of Mint entirely. I now run Ubuntu. If I ran Netbeans and forgot to
> >>> exit the application before logging off, I was almost 100%
> >>> guaranteed that I wold have to reboot the computer to get back in.
> >>> There wasn't a single day that wouldn't require a reboot from a hung
> >>> system. Netbeans and Mint are allergic to each other for some
> >>> reason. Best I could figure was a Java problem. It all was for the
> >>> best anyway, as Ubuntu is much more stable and after 13 months I've
> >>> not had a Netbeans required reboot once. Bottom line, migrate off of
> >>> Mint
> >>>
> >>> Sincerely,
> >>>
> >>> John .G Weed
> >>> Sr. Systems Architect/Programmer Analyst @ Cicero Systems, LLC
> >>> *"Reason. Resolve. Respond"*
> >>> (571) 277-9998
> >>> www.linkedin.com/in/john-weed-28378a161
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> >>> Tullius Cicero (106BC-43BC)
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> >>> On Mon, May 11, 2020, at 16:26, Bayless Kirtley wrote:
> >>>> After installing Netbeans 11.1 on Linux Mint 19.3, it has a nasty
> >>>> habit
> >>>> of suddenly locking up. It seems to be the whole computer. This
> >>>> happens
> >>>> pretty regularly when trying to do a simple refactor, renaming a
> >>>> variable. It also happens but less often when just editing or typing
> >>>> code. These pauses always seem to last between 30 and 60 seconds. This
> >>>> really makes it virtually unusable. On the refactor, it always happens
> >>>> even before accepting the new name so it has not actually started
> >>>> renaming yet. These are small Java desktop projects of a dozen or so
> >>>> classes and usually only one or two projects open at a time so no more
> >>>> than 2 or 3000 lines. I assume I have something wrong but no idea
> >>>> where
> >>>> to start looking. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
> >>>>
> >>>> Bayless
> >>>>
> >>>>
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