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submitted 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) by Kiuyn@lemmy.ml to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Hi everyone, I use hyprland on archlinux and recently some of my software just dont even open anymore. I am not sure what kind of log i can provide but here is what i did: i do system update everyday, i also play a bit with Kodi and qt5 yesterday. I am not sure what is the issues right now but it seem to be a native package or dependencies issue because heroic Flatpak work fine(didnt try bitwarden or vscodium tho). Any help would mean a lot for me. Thanks!

The software that don't work: vscodium-bin(AUR), Heroic-launcher-bin(AUR) and bitwarden-desktop(official repo) refuse to open at all. Steam(official repo) open and crash loop

Fix: use hyprctl setcursor theme size in my case i use bibata

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[-] Kiuyn@lemmy.ml 3 points 5 days ago

hi thank for ur advises! I did tried to run them via CLI, The result is a bit disappointing tbh. vscodium do not provide anything. bitwarden: [1] 27089 segmentation fault (core dumped) bitwarden-desktop heroic: heroic launcher: Checking for beta autoupdate feature for deb/rpm distributions Found package-type: rpm [1] 26604 segmentation fault (core dumped) heroic steam: give me a folder of log i am not even sure which one is useful with my limited skill

[-] z3rOR0ne@lemmy.ml 0 points 5 days ago

Interesting. I know little, but a segfault is indicative of a memory leak. Did you install these using an AUR helper like paru or yay?

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