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Libertine: gnome-terminal doesn't even start

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    • J Offline
      jojumaxx
      last edited by jojumaxx 15 Mar 2022, 19:18

      Hey there,

      I recently started to check out Libertine. I'd like to have a terminal and installed gnome-terminal.
      Although stated here that it works, for me it doesn't.
      Right after der screen showing the logo, it disappears and nothing else happens...

      What might have gone wrong (Volla Phone)?

      XTerm seems to work, but doesn't give me a keyboard, so I can't type anything...

      And what exactly are 'lish' and 'lirsh'? Terminals, too? How do I get to them (couldn't figure that out)?

      Thanks!

      Happily running Ubuntu Touch:

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      F 1 Reply Last reply 15 Mar 2022, 21:01 Reply Quote 0
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        FakeShell @jojumaxx
        last edited by 15 Mar 2022, 21:01

        @jojumaxx
        Hey
        Have you tried using the trick that i mentioned here?
        https://forums.ubports.com/topic/7550/libertine-tested-apps-hacks-tips-and-tricks

        First open the terminal app and run: libertine-launch -i xenial bash

        then do the following:
        in /usr/share/applications/gnome-terminal.desktop
        Exec=gnome-terminal must be edited to Exec=dbus-launch gnome-terminal. There are multiple Exec entries in the file do this for all of them.

        You can open the file with nano

        if nano isn't installed you can install it using libertine manager in settings.

        J 1 Reply Last reply 16 Mar 2022, 06:53 Reply Quote 0
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          jojumaxx @FakeShell
          last edited by jojumaxx 16 Mar 2022, 06:53

          @fakeshell something seems to be wrong. Without sudo I had a lot more errors. With sudo I got:

          phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ sudo libertine-launch -i xenial bash
          ERROR: ld.so: object 'libtls-padding.so' from LD_PRELOAD cannot be preloaded (cannot open shared object file): ignored.
          sudo: /usr/bin/sudo must be owned by UID 0 and have the »setuid« bit set
          

          I'll have to solve that first... From what I read I have to newly setup the whole system..
          This must've been caused by the Libertine install. I never had problems with sudo before...

          Happily running Ubuntu Touch:

          • BQ Aquaris E5 HD (Retired)
          • BQ Aquaris M10 HD (Retired)
          • Meizu MX4 Pro (Retired)
          • Meizu Pro 5 (Retired)
          • PinePhone UBPorts Edition
          • Volla Phone
          • Volla Phone X
          J 1 Reply Last reply 18 Mar 2022, 20:48 Reply Quote 0
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            jojumaxx @jojumaxx
            last edited by 18 Mar 2022, 20:48

            Got my "root" shell in the libertine container. In the terminal, the following works:

            libertine-container-manager exec -c bash
            

            Happily running Ubuntu Touch:

            • BQ Aquaris E5 HD (Retired)
            • BQ Aquaris M10 HD (Retired)
            • Meizu MX4 Pro (Retired)
            • Meizu Pro 5 (Retired)
            • PinePhone UBPorts Edition
            • Volla Phone
            • Volla Phone X
            K 1 Reply Last reply 18 Mar 2022, 23:46 Reply Quote 0
            • J jojumaxx marked this topic as a question on 18 Mar 2022, 20:48
            • J jojumaxx has marked this topic as solved on 18 Mar 2022, 20:48
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              Keneda @jojumaxx
              last edited by 18 Mar 2022, 23:46

              @jojumaxx
              I link @dobey post so that's clearer.
              https://forums.ubports.com/topic/7572/problem-with-sudo-is-my-system-broken/2?_=1647646805260

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