On a new install of Linux Mint 18 XFCE 64bit:
sudo apt-get install kio kinit kdelibs-bin kded5
didn't solve the issue, but
sudo apt-get install kinfocenter
did. When kinfocenter is installed an array of dependencies is installed
that takes care of the bug.
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Linux Mint 17.3 XFCE, Evolution 3.10.4
Comment #7 above points to a workaround that actually works. SyncEvolution.
I am syncing my local address book in Evolution using syncevolution mentioned
in post #7 above.
I followed the instructions given on the page
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sync
I have discovered that the cause of this behaviour is a file conflict
betweentwo seperate defaults.list files. In Mint 17 XFCE my
/usr/share/applications/defaults.list and /etc/gnome/defaults.list
point to a different web browser. My
/usr/share/applications/defaults.list has the entries "x-scheme-
Got this error while installing Mint Maya 13 XFCE 32bit from live DVD.
Problem solved when I created a bootable USB with Image Writer
application, and removing slideshow with apt-get in terminal.
In my case, the error occurs at exactly the point where the slideshow in
the installer starts, after u
Quote Bogdan Marinov: "It seems that the SQLite driver was not included
in the Mac OS X package".
This is not true. The SQLite driver is included but seems to be
malfunctioning.
I found a sollution albeit a temporary one:
Open the Stellarium 0.10.5 package and brows to Contents\ MacOS\
sqldriver
Bogdan Marinov is correct. I've disabled the Ocular plug-in in settings
and exited, restarted Stellarium and the night vision now works as it
should without crash. Ironically, I've downgraded to 0.10.4 because I
could live without the night vision feature, but missed the Ocular plug-
in in 0.10.4,