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kde and vncserver on 16.04 crashes
Ubuntu 13.10 suspend crashes KDE / black screen on wakevncserver grey screen ubuntu 16.04 LTSvncserver in rc.local start-up password?KDE 16.04: different user, different language?14.04 VNCserver/VirtualBoxKDE and gnome canvas
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I have a fresh install of 16.04 kubuntu. kde runs fine interactively. Installed tightvncserver, and configured the xstartup file in $HOME/.vnc with
xrdb $HOME/.Xresources
xsetroot -solid grey
vncconfig -iconic
startkde &
the server starts up, but when I vnc in i get a notifier from kde5 that says it closed unexpectedly. Also, it tells me i cannot report the error because kde5 does not provide a bug reporting address. The details are:
Executable kde5 PID:2223 Signal: Segmentation fault(11)
I've seen several of this kind of reports on google, but nobody seems to have solved it. what's going on? This used to work under ubuntu 14.
kubuntu kde tightvncserver
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I have a fresh install of 16.04 kubuntu. kde runs fine interactively. Installed tightvncserver, and configured the xstartup file in $HOME/.vnc with
xrdb $HOME/.Xresources
xsetroot -solid grey
vncconfig -iconic
startkde &
the server starts up, but when I vnc in i get a notifier from kde5 that says it closed unexpectedly. Also, it tells me i cannot report the error because kde5 does not provide a bug reporting address. The details are:
Executable kde5 PID:2223 Signal: Segmentation fault(11)
I've seen several of this kind of reports on google, but nobody seems to have solved it. what's going on? This used to work under ubuntu 14.
kubuntu kde tightvncserver
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I have a fresh install of 16.04 kubuntu. kde runs fine interactively. Installed tightvncserver, and configured the xstartup file in $HOME/.vnc with
xrdb $HOME/.Xresources
xsetroot -solid grey
vncconfig -iconic
startkde &
the server starts up, but when I vnc in i get a notifier from kde5 that says it closed unexpectedly. Also, it tells me i cannot report the error because kde5 does not provide a bug reporting address. The details are:
Executable kde5 PID:2223 Signal: Segmentation fault(11)
I've seen several of this kind of reports on google, but nobody seems to have solved it. what's going on? This used to work under ubuntu 14.
kubuntu kde tightvncserver
I have a fresh install of 16.04 kubuntu. kde runs fine interactively. Installed tightvncserver, and configured the xstartup file in $HOME/.vnc with
xrdb $HOME/.Xresources
xsetroot -solid grey
vncconfig -iconic
startkde &
the server starts up, but when I vnc in i get a notifier from kde5 that says it closed unexpectedly. Also, it tells me i cannot report the error because kde5 does not provide a bug reporting address. The details are:
Executable kde5 PID:2223 Signal: Segmentation fault(11)
I've seen several of this kind of reports on google, but nobody seems to have solved it. what's going on? This used to work under ubuntu 14.
kubuntu kde tightvncserver
kubuntu kde tightvncserver
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