What you have done so far to try to resolve the problem (e.g have you tried uninstalling and reinstalling the package?)
Based on your host name, I’m assuming it’s Arch. From what I can tell from the terminal output, Ghostscript is missing (thus the libgs.so error). Maybe try reinstalling it with Pacman. Did you update your system and it somehow got autoremoved (I don’t know Arch that well)?
I installed ghostscript and it doesn’t give me error anymore but it still crash if I try to change theme (script-fu:2516): LibGimpBase-WARNING **: 14:13:54.547: script-fu: gimp_wire_read(): error Segmentation fault (core dumped)
What themes do you have installed, and which theme are you trying to switch to? Also, can you confirm what distro and DE you’re using as well as any major customizations so I can try and replicate the problem in an Arch VM, please?
Hi, it’s Arch Linux and for gtk application style it’s “Materia-Blackout”, I don’t have any major customization except I hide title bar in “Breeze Window Decoration” I set “Window-Specific Overrides” to “.*” and tick “Hide Window title bar” I also use global menu and “Application title bar” widget
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Based on your host name, I’m assuming it’s Arch. From what I can tell from the terminal output, Ghostscript is missing (thus the
libgs.so
error). Maybe try reinstalling it with Pacman. Did you update your system and it somehow got autoremoved (I don’t know Arch that well)?I installed ghostscript and it doesn’t give me error anymore but it still crash if I try to change theme
(script-fu:2516): LibGimpBase-WARNING **: 14:13:54.547: script-fu: gimp_wire_read(): error Segmentation fault (core dumped)
What themes do you have installed, and which theme are you trying to switch to? Also, can you confirm what distro and DE you’re using as well as any major customizations so I can try and replicate the problem in an Arch VM, please?
Hi, it’s Arch Linux and for gtk application style it’s “Materia-Blackout”, I don’t have any major customization except I hide title bar in “Breeze Window Decoration” I set “Window-Specific Overrides” to “.*” and tick “Hide Window title bar” I also use global menu and “Application title bar” widget