This bug was fixed in the package libertine -
0.99.8+16.04.20160114.1-0ubuntu1

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libertine (0.99.8+16.04.20160114.1-0ubuntu1) xenial; urgency=medium

  [ Chris Townsend ]
  * Various fixes for making LXC containers work.
  * Refactor libertine-launch to have no explicit dependencies on
    either the LXC or chroot backends. Move specific functions to
    their respective backends.
  * Refactor the discovery of the type of container being used, so
    it's taken care inside of the class.
  * Add new libertine-launch tests.
  * Allow LXC containers access to /dev/dri devices since some X apps
    like to talk to them directly.
  * Fix Depends so that the lxc backend will be installed by default
    if the kernel supports it. Otherwise, fall back to the chroot
    backend.
  * As a temporary fix, disable seccomp when running proot. Fixes
    incompatible kernels. (LP: #1532856, #1532858)

  [ Stephen M. Webb ]
  * libertine-container-manager: added list-apps command
  * python/libertine/AppDiscovery.py: new module for app discovery

  [ CI Train Bot ]
  * No-change rebuild.

 -- Christopher Townsend <christopher.towns...@canonical.com>  Thu, 14
Jan 2016 18:53:40 +0000

** Changed in: libertine (Ubuntu)
       Status: In Progress => Fix Released

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  Some puritine packaged apps don't open on some devices

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