Xubuntu should be OK. I have no problems with it. Try this -
https://catch22cats.blogspot.com/2018/05/xrdp-blank-screen-with-
ubuntu-1804.html
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Can somebody post a URL where I can download the proposed package
directly as I cannot install it using apt-get, which hangs because of
this bug. I am using amd64 xenial.
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I find it is not possible to use "software and updates" to enable
proposed or to install the fix because every repository related action
results in a hang with appstreamcli using 100% CPU.
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Sorry for the multiple posts. - I resolved the problem on my system by
deleting the /home/username/.local/share/Trash directory. Then when
deleting a file from Nautilus or Thunar, it re-created the Trash
directory and after that it successfully moves deleted files to trash
and no longer crashes Nau
This may be associated with the fact that I have my home directory on a
different file system from root. With Ubuntu 12.04 it would simply say
you cannot move files to trash and would ask if you would like to delete
them instead. With 15.10 it crashes Nautilus or Thunar instead of
offering that opt
This also happens with Thunar
peter@andromeda:~$ nautilus
Initializing nautilus-dropbox 2015.10.28
*** Error in `nautilus': double free or corruption (fasttop):
0x7f00940037b0 ***
Aborted (core dumped)
peter@andromeda:~$ Thunar
*** Error in `Thunar': double free or corruption (fasttop): 0x000
Ubuntu 12.04.
I am having similar problems with evince when logging in remotely using xrdp.
Opening any file with evince shows a blank window and the blank window takes a
long time to close (a couple of minutes). It also displays the messages
(evince:18278): GRIP-WARNING **: failed to determine d