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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Den 09.07.2024 02:45, skrev Andrew
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">вт, 9 июл. 2024 г., 03:19
Terje J. Hanssen via Cin <<a
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<div> AppImageLauncher 2.2.0 build 2022 cause several
CinGG launch errors on current openSUSE Tw Slowroll
w/Gnome 46.2 <br>
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Any solution to solve this?<br>
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<div dir="auto">no idea, never used that.</div>
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<div dir="auto">May be rebuild launcher itself on current OS?</div>
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Would possibly be the best, but out of scope for me.<br>
And the same error messages occure both on the LTS Leap 15.6 and on
the progressive Tw Slowroll.<br>
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<div dir="auto">Change gtk icon theme?</div>
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Well, I haven't tried or changed that. Use the Gnome default.<br>
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Regarding CinGG theme, I have wondered what cause legacy desktop
keep legacy CinGG program window with grey left and top panels and
some red buttons, while newer installations get sharper black and
white and green buttons? <br>
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<div dir="auto">Try few tips from</div>
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<div dir="auto">try to run apps from appimages via this launcher
as root and see if problem still here? If it works as root may
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<div dir="auto">for permission fix?</div>
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Read that, but I haven't tried to change the permissions, because it
seemed not clear if they should be 755 or 644 or both.<br>
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No error messages when starting the CinGG appimage as root in the
terminal, only as user in a terminal. And no error message when
starting from the GUI integrated launcher icon. So I wonder if these
confusing messages can be seen as harmless(?)<br>
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As a workaround to cleanup, I tried to delete the installed
Appimagelauncher rpm after the CinGG gui integration, and then the
error messages was gone also as user in a terminal.<br>
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(Not comparable, but the current CinGG rpm build which
is possible to install on openSUSE Leap 15.6, cause no
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./CinGG-20240630-x86_64_32607d503797959daeea6f4f2297ab88.AppImage<br>
/usr/bin/AppImageLauncher: /lib64/libcurl.so.4: no
version information available (required by
/usr/bin/../lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/appimagelauncher/libappimageupdate.so)<br>
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** (AppImageLauncher:6412): WARNING **: 01:08:12.144:
Pixbuf theme: Cannot load pixmap file
/usr/share/themes/Adwaita/gtk-2.0/assets/progressbar-horz-trough.png:
Feil under lasting av bilde
«/usr/share/themes/Adwaita/gtk-2.0/assets/progressbar-horz-trough.png»:
Fatal feil i PNG-bildefil: bad parameters to zlib<br>
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(AppImageLauncher:6412): GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL **:
01:08:12.144: gdk_pixbuf_get_width: assertion
'GDK_IS_PIXBUF (pixbuf)' failed<br>
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(AppImageLauncher:6412): GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL **:
01:08:12.144: gdk_pixbuf_get_height: assertion
'GDK_IS_PIXBUF (pixbuf)' failed<br>
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** (AppImageLauncher:6412): WARNING **: 01:08:12.144:
Invalid borders specified for theme pixmap:<br>
/usr/share/themes/Adwaita/gtk-2.0/assets/progressbar-horz-trough.png,<br>
borders don't fit within the image<br>
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(AppImageLauncher:6412): GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL **:
01:08:12.144: gdk_pixbuf_get_n_channels: assertion
'GDK_IS_PIXBUF (pixbuf)' failed<br>
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(AppImageLauncher:6412): GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL **:
01:08:12.144: gdk_pixbuf_get_pixels_with_length:
assertion 'GDK_IS_PIXBUF (pixbuf)' failed<br>
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........ and severak more<br>
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