Sometimes just messing around with things bouncing ideas off others you end up figuring something out yourself, too. Gtk-Message: Failed to load module 'canberra-gtk-module' maar ik heb de libcanberra-gtk-module en libcanberra-gtk3-module al geïnstalleerd.
Most of what I'm sharing as advice is stuff that makes sense in principle and has worked on occasion for me, I get things right, or close to it, a little over half the time, but I apologies if the end conclusion of my assistance, an attempt to learn with you, doesn't yield the desired results.
0 comments Open Debian Buster 圆4: Failed to load module 'canberra-gtk-module' 23. Debian Buster 圆4: Failed to load module 'canberra-gtk-module' 23. My goal for Wings3D is to make some simple 3D-printing models. sudo apt-get install libcanberra-gtk-module resolved the issue. I fix so many computers, and then break mine. RE: Gtk-Message: 10:43:50.528: Failed to load module 'canberra-gtk-module' - gutschy - 10-03-2019 03:08 PM Hi micheus, thanks for your help again. I like your signature by the way, the 'just when I think I'm out of newbiedom, this happiness.' I develop web and computer applications and switched my main OS to Linux Mint a year or two ago and do a lot of technical things and have learned so much from a lot of things I wanted or had to do, the benefit to these problems is we learn more fixing them, and yet I still occasionally encounter a confusing problem or messing something up. I naturally also asked myself, whether running unity-hub through optirun would even be sensible, since it is only the launcher of the actual editor, which wouldnt be run on dedicated graphics. (Sometimes it's a new computer that suddenly makes everything works.) Yet, when I attempt to optirun that same file the terminal tells me: Gtk-Message: 20:11:17.582: Failed to load module 'canberra-gtk-module'. Using debian-7.5 versions dependencies to verify and install. Failed to load module 'canberra-gtk-module' warning: debian-8.1 version is not supported. The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: We are unable to convert the task to an issue at this time. to determine if the proper dependencies are installed to successfully compile HPLIP. And we don't always notice.īut I do recommend 19, even if they are still hashing out a few things it's a big step up from 18.3 in terms of graphics, a few neat features added, and I got some added compatibility out of it, so you may also. sudo apt-get install libcanberra-gtk-module resolved the issue. Most systems have something that doesn't work, on any OS or version of it. If you don't need it for anything you can think of, I would ignore it. It may still require you put the file in the directory it looked for it at, ideally not though. The 'install' button for 'unity-gtk-module-common.' (Or perhaps apt-get install would've worked but the package name we want (unity-gtk-module-common) didn't match the component name we entered (unity-gtk-module).)