Many Gnome applications will only work on a Gnome desktop session and
rely on a session D-Bus providing D-Bus activated Gnome services inside
the container. Among those applications are Gnome Terminal and Gnome
Screenshot.
The solution is to use alternative applications that are designed to
work
** Changed in: libertine (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
libertine apps work somtimes and then freeze
To manage notifications
So when I try to open an app like gnome screenshot or gnome terminal I
get:
** (process:32125): CRITICAL **: main: assertion 'bus != NULL' failed
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** Attachment added: "failed app"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libertine/+bug/1590142/+attachment/4679698/+files/application-failed.log.1.gz
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** Attachment added: "another example"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libertine/+bug/1590142/+attachment/4679699/+files/application-failed.log.3.gz
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Just a note. I am running several installs of unity8 on different
machines .. both i386 and amd64 on on both yakkety and xenial. On the
i386 machines libertine will not load at all. It just spins when you try
to install it and then does not build the container. This is probably a
seperate bug I sho
From: application-legacy-libertine-1465337365150327.log
Loading module: 'libubuntu_application_api_desktop_mirclient.so.3.0.0'
ubuntumirclient: Got invalid serialized mime data. Ignoring it.
ubuntumirclient: Attempted to deliver an event to a non-existent window,
ignoring.
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