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yast2 crashed at the moment of loading the install software module

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While trying to run a module from within yast in Tumbleweed openSUSE, the module crashed and it says in terminal Run command: /sbin/yast2 sw_single & terminate called after throwing an instance of 'YUIPluginException' what(): Couldn't load plug-in qt YaST got signal 6 at file /usr/share/YaST2/modules/Wizard.rb:782 sender PID: 7211 /sbin/yast2: line 440: 7211 中止 (core dumped) $ybindir/y2base $module "$@" "$SELECTED_GUI" $Y2_GEOMETRY $Y2UI_ARGS What this could be ? zypper search libyui*  is: S | 名前 | 概要 | 種類 --+--------------------------+--------------------------------------+----------- | libyui-devel | Libyui header files | パッケージ i | libyui-doc | Libyui documentation | パッケージ | libyui-ncurses-devel | Libyui-ncurses header files | パッケージ i | libyui-ncurses-doc | Libyui-ncurses documentation | パッケージ | libyui-ncurses-pkg-devel | Libyui-ncurses-pkg header files | パッケージ i | libyui-ncurses-pkg-doc | Libyui-ncurses-pkg documentation | パッケージ i | libyui-ncurses-pkg7 | Libyui - yast2 package selector wi-> | パッケージ i | libyui-ncurses7 | Libyui - Character Based User Inte-> | パッケージ | libyui-qt-devel | Libyui-qt header files | パッケージ i | libyui-qt-doc | Libyui-qt documentation | パッケージ | libyui-qt-graph-devel | Libyui-qt-graph header files | パッケージ i | libyui-qt-graph-doc | Libyui-qt-graph documentation | パッケージ | libyui-qt-graph7 | Libyui - Qt Graph Widget | パッケージ | libyui-qt-pkg-devel | Libyui-qt-pkg header files | パッケージ i | libyui-qt-pkg-doc | Libyui-qt-pkg documentation | パッケージ i | libyui-qt-pkg7 | Libyui - Qt Package Selector | パッケージ i | libyui-qt7 | Libyui - Qt User Interface | パッケージ i | libyui7 | Libyui - GUI-abstraction library | パッケージ Update, it seems to be related to a specific package/ パッケージ as cited here but making the process listed I still dont get the UI up. Despite the page speaks about novell linux, and Im open Suse, there is no xorg-x11-libXrender-7.4-1.23.1 but instead is libXrender1-0.9.10-1.1.x86_64 So what would be needed? Thanks in advance
Asked by riccs_0x (568 rep)
Mar 24, 2017, 12:24 AM
Last activity: Sep 11, 2018, 05:33 PM