I actually managed to get it working by calling:
gksudo gedit
After that, I can't reproduce the bug anymore.
Calling gedit (without gksudo and through any launcher or in terminal) works
perfectly now.
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I am running Ubuntu 16.10, with gedit 3.22.0 on it. Whenever I try to
have gedit running, I obtain the following output:
Violación de segmento (`core' generado)
Which is spanish for "Segmentation fault (core dumped)" I guess.
dmesg returns:
[ 1596.185619] gedit[11005]: segf
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