
- #GTK FAILED TO LOAD MODULE CANBERRA GTK MODULE INSTALL#
- #GTK FAILED TO LOAD MODULE CANBERRA GTK MODULE UPDATE#
#GTK FAILED TO LOAD MODULE CANBERRA GTK MODULE UPDATE#
Moreover, the error comes out only when I run P圜harm from the terminal, not in other cases by running: sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get upgradeĮverything goes right and there are no error message in the terminal. Woefully, in the first case, I got that this package is already installed, while in the second one the terminal response stated that is not possible to find such package. In the hope that the 32-bit version worked better than the 64-bit one (I run a 64-bit version).
#GTK FAILED TO LOAD MODULE CANBERRA GTK MODULE INSTALL#
So I ran on the terminal: sudo apt-get install libcanberra-gtk3-moduleĪnd, alternatively, I ran: sudo apt-get install libcanberra-gtk-module:i386 I think this is due to the fact that the OS didn't have the module/package suggested by the error message. The error I get is the following one: Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module" Peace be upon you, I recently use VMware workstation for server simulation for upcoming project but I keep seeing this scrap message as below: Gtk-Message: Failed to load module pk-gtk-module: libpk-gtk-module.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory. But if not, ideally someone more aware would ride in at some point as a night in shining armor.I'm using Pycharm IDE on the Linux Debian 9 stretch OS and getting the following error when I try to install the python Debugger extension (Cython). &0183 &32 Fixing failed to load 'pk-gtk-module' and 'canberra-gtk-module'. Sometimes just messing around with things bouncing ideas off others you end up figuring something out yourself, too. 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. &0183 &32 When trying to install VMWare Workstation (v9 in my case) on CentOS 6.x, you may come a cross the following error, even though the relevant RPMs (libcanberra-gtk2 and PackageKit-gtk-module) are installed: Gtk-Message: Failed to load module 'pk-gtk-module': libpk-gtk-module. I fix so many computers, and then break mine. 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. &0183 &32 Gtk-Message: Failed to load module 'canberra-gtk-module' 0318/142836.096808:ERROR:(344) InitializeSandbox() called with multiple threads in process gpu-process. (Sometimes it's a new computer that suddenly makes everything works.)

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. I would create an issue upstream as the AUR package maintainer has included the dependencies the developer lists.

Ubuntu-Programme die auf dem Grafiktoolkit 'GTK' basieren, werfen mitunter mitunter den Fehler 'Failed to load module canberra-gtk-module' aus. &0183 &32 Sounds like the package may have missing dependencies. Most systems have something that doesn't work, on any OS or version of it. Ubuntu: Failed to load module canberra-gtk-module - das können Sie tun. 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).)
