[Qgis-user] 3.20.1 fails on Linux Mint

Fernando M. Roxo da Motta petro at roxo.org
Wed Jul 21 09:09:07 PDT 2021


On Wed, 21 Jul 2021 11:31:56 -0400, Randal Hale
<rjhale at northrivergeographic.com> wrote:


> So I just did an upgrade on Ubuntu (Pop-os Technically) and if you
> pop a terminal open and do *sudo qgis* it's runs - which makes me
> think one of those bits with the file (<-technical term) aren't set
> correctly.

  Hey!  It really worked this way, which looks quite strange.  It seems
that it is trying to touch something that is restricted?

  Which file would that be?  The binary executable seems to have the
correct bits set:

$ ls -l /usr/bin/qgis.bin
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 391560 jul 20 21:00 /usr/bin/qgis.bin*

  I went through the installed packages looking for any with restricted
access and found not a single one.

  Perhaps some restricted action like a socket or something like that?

  HTH

> 
> Randy
> 
> On 7/21/21 9:02 AM, Richard Greenwood wrote:
> > I just upgraded from 3.20.0 to 3.20.1 on Linux Mint 20.1. Qgis
> > doesn't start, or more accurately, I don't get a GUI interface. I
> > can see the qgis.bin process running and using 100% of one core, so
> > I guess it's hung. I uninstalled, reinstalled, rebooted, same
> > result. Suggestions?
> >
> > -- 
> > Richard W. Greenwood, PLS
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> >
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