On 7/3/21 10:51 PM, Dick Steffens wrote:
I have a machine in the living room that has a second monitor through
my TV. When I try to display photos from my office computer the
program starts and then immediately shuts down. I tried doing the same
thing in reverse, running Ristretto (from the command line) and
connecting to the computer in the living room. I try to look at a
photo housed on the living room machine. Ristretto fails with a
segmentation fault. I'm also told that the core was dumped. That would
likely be useful to some of you, but not so much to me.
On the living room computer, I also installed digikam. It, too failed
when trying to look at an image on my office machine.
Any hints what to look for would be appreciated.
Some details:
Both of those machines are running Xubuntu 20.04. This morning I tried
looking at images on both of my Xubuntu 20 machines from my Xubuntu
18.04 machine. It works fine. Also, looking at images locally works fine
on all three machines. This leads me to suspect that there's some kind
of glitch in 20.04 related to networking.
Is this the sort of thing that's worth sending to the developers?
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Regards,
Dick Steffens