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crashes on startup of Ubuntu MATE #109

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cybermaxpower opened this issue Aug 31, 2018 · 9 comments
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crashes on startup of Ubuntu MATE #109

cybermaxpower opened this issue Aug 31, 2018 · 9 comments

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@cybermaxpower
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hi,
At login the desktop start's and this message is shown (this is only some times happens)
birsknot

I don't know why this message is happening? my work around is to click "don't delete" and to reset the MATE panel.

@HaroldV
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HaroldV commented Sep 30, 2018

I have the same problem, you solvented it ?

@cybermaxpower
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No not yet, got so fedup with it i stopped using it.

@patricktokeeffe
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Did you verify mate-applet-brisk-menu is installed? I upgraded 16.04→18.04 LTS and discovered it wasn't:

lar@dmz:~$ apt-cache search brisk
mate-applet-brisk-menu - Solus Project's Brisk Menu MATE Panel Applet
lar@dmz:~$ apt-cache policy mate-applet-brisk-menu
mate-applet-brisk-menu:
  Installed: (none)
  Candidate: 0.5.0-7ubuntu1
  Version table:
     0.5.0-7ubuntu1 500
        500 http://ports.ubuntu.com bionic/universe armhf Packages

I was encountering this error each time I reset the top panel, but installing the package eliminated it.

@mark-orion
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I am having similar problems. The crashes usually happen after I added custom entries via menulibre. Brisk should be far more tolerant to wrong entries in config files and simply ignore these entries instead of crashing.

@arisboch
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Got the same problem, I normally just delete and re-add the menu.

@dmusican
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I similarly have this same problem. Happens regularly on login.

@dmusican
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I went with post from @mark-orion and repaired or deleted all bad items that menulibre flagged as broken. I tried two relogins and a reboot after that, and no problem with Brisk. Hopefully that took are of it. Thanks. Echoing above comments: it seems as though Brisk has a bug where it is crashing on encountering these bad items.

@Sepero
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Sepero commented Aug 14, 2021

I was having this issue on Ubuntu 18.04 and Ubuntu 20.04. The solution for me was:

  1. Open Mate Tweak.
  2. Go to "Panel" on the left menu.
  3. Change panel from "Familiar" to anything else.
  4. Change panel back to "Familiar"

Source: https://ubuntu-mate.community/t/brisk-menu-repeated-problems-and-has-completely-disappeared-now/17355/4

@denizgezmis
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It is most likely due to a library conflict. Right after that crash message, if you open up a terminal program and run the command:
dmesg
you would see messages like :
.. brisk-menu[31551]: segfault at 1 ip 00007f1581c6f412 sp 00007ffec5c50d30 error 4 in libgio-2.0

If so, it is clearly a library conflict. i.e., the library installed on your system and brisk-menu requires are not compatible. Unfortunately, nothing much you could do other than expect the bug fixed in the new release.

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