That's interesting. Both my installations that had the issue were
normal, not minimal installations.
>From what I can tell, libcanberra-gtk is only necessary to avoid the
warning message if you start Grsync from Terminal; it's appmenu-
gtk2-module that gets the start-up time back to normal.
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I found it necessary to install only appmenu-gtk2-module to restore function. I
think this problem occurs only when you do a fresh install from an iso and
choose minimal installation.
Earlier I had done a normal install using Ubuntu 20.04 iso and there was no
problem. Yesterday I did minimal ins
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: grsync (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Grs
In archlinux there is a patch for grsync to use gtk3. I used following
steps to make binary package that's just works for me:
1. Download package from mirror to home directory:
https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/grsync/
2. Open up terminal make a new deb:
mkdir archpkg
tar xf grs
** Package changed: ubuntu => grsync (Ubuntu)
** Tags added: focal
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