

Expected Result: signal-desktop should just continue running. searched for info about what to do, found here on github a previous thread where it was suggested to turn off the linked device on Android, then procede again on the computer, so I did that and then launched the. start signal desktop from the command line and put it into background close that terminal (not by window-kill, but regular terminal-logout) wait a few seconds for signal-desktop to crash.
#Launch signal desktop .exe
exe I had downloaded, downloaded it again, installed it => when it launched it, it crashed and gave the same error

exe => same as aboveĭisintalled Signal from the computer, deleted the previous. Restarted the computer, launched the latest. I don't know anything about code, however I tried the following steps:ĭownloaded the newest version and installed it => it crashed again, same error On command line I receive following output: signal-desktop ERROR: not co.
#Launch signal desktop how to
This is how to do it using a terminal: chmod +x buildsignal-desktop.sh. Make this file buildsignal-desktop.sh executable in some way. Expected Result: Stick image should be shown properly. After I while, I detected that the signal-desktop snap does not work anymore. You can adapt the script to your needs and copy the bash script to a file which you can give the file name: buildsignal-desktop.sh. To use the Signal desktop app, Signal must first be installed on your phone. launch signal desktop go to sticker Actual Result: Sticker image corrupted. Yesterday I was prompted to update my Signal Desktop, I clicked on the option to postpone it cause I was just using it at that moment, and it crashed giving this error: What happened I removed snap gnome-3-28-1804, as I though, I dont need it anymore. If of interest for you, same happened here (Win7圆4 -never had problems before).
