The following link is specifically for Ubuntu, but it could help you. https://blog.opstree.com/2019/04/02/resolving-segmentation-fault-core-dumped-in-ubuntu/
On Sun, Jul 4, 2021 at 11:31 AM Dick Steffens <d...@dicksteffens.com> wrote: > 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? > > -- > Regards, > > Dick Steffens > >