After upgrading to 18.04 from 16.04, my xmind doesn't work anymore!
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I double click the app's icon in the dock, then it displays the welcome page, and afterwards no reflection in the screen.
I used the command ps -ef
to find out there is no xmind process.
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I double click the app's icon in the dock, then it displays the welcome page, and afterwards no reflection in the screen.
I used the command ps -ef
to find out there is no xmind process.
upgrade 18.04
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Run xmind from command line. If an error occurs, you should see it as output on the terminal.
– velix
May 4 at 9:23
well. thank you for your suggestion. next week I try it in my work pc.
– wczmatthew
May 4 at 15:20
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then I found a solution. append a config item "--add-modules=ALL-SYSTEM" in the tail of XMind.ini, and xmind is work.
– wczmatthew
May 9 at 0:49
Post it as an answer and, after a day (or two), accept it as best answer.
– velix
May 9 at 16:26
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I double click the app's icon in the dock, then it displays the welcome page, and afterwards no reflection in the screen.
I used the command ps -ef
to find out there is no xmind process.
upgrade 18.04
I double click the app's icon in the dock, then it displays the welcome page, and afterwards no reflection in the screen.
I used the command ps -ef
to find out there is no xmind process.
upgrade 18.04
upgrade 18.04
edited May 4 at 9:19
Melebius
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Run xmind from command line. If an error occurs, you should see it as output on the terminal.
– velix
May 4 at 9:23
well. thank you for your suggestion. next week I try it in my work pc.
– wczmatthew
May 4 at 15:20
1
then I found a solution. append a config item "--add-modules=ALL-SYSTEM" in the tail of XMind.ini, and xmind is work.
– wczmatthew
May 9 at 0:49
Post it as an answer and, after a day (or two), accept it as best answer.
– velix
May 9 at 16:26
add a comment |
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Run xmind from command line. If an error occurs, you should see it as output on the terminal.
– velix
May 4 at 9:23
well. thank you for your suggestion. next week I try it in my work pc.
– wczmatthew
May 4 at 15:20
1
then I found a solution. append a config item "--add-modules=ALL-SYSTEM" in the tail of XMind.ini, and xmind is work.
– wczmatthew
May 9 at 0:49
Post it as an answer and, after a day (or two), accept it as best answer.
– velix
May 9 at 16:26
1
1
Run xmind from command line. If an error occurs, you should see it as output on the terminal.
– velix
May 4 at 9:23
Run xmind from command line. If an error occurs, you should see it as output on the terminal.
– velix
May 4 at 9:23
well. thank you for your suggestion. next week I try it in my work pc.
– wczmatthew
May 4 at 15:20
well. thank you for your suggestion. next week I try it in my work pc.
– wczmatthew
May 4 at 15:20
1
1
then I found a solution. append a config item "--add-modules=ALL-SYSTEM" in the tail of XMind.ini, and xmind is work.
– wczmatthew
May 9 at 0:49
then I found a solution. append a config item "--add-modules=ALL-SYSTEM" in the tail of XMind.ini, and xmind is work.
– wczmatthew
May 9 at 0:49
Post it as an answer and, after a day (or two), accept it as best answer.
– velix
May 9 at 16:26
Post it as an answer and, after a day (or two), accept it as best answer.
– velix
May 9 at 16:26
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Thank you, wczmatthew, for this comment
It works with Ubuntu 18.04, XMind8 update 4 x64.
I found a solution. Append a config item
--add-modules=ALL-SYSTEM
at the end ofXMind.ini
, and XMind works.
I'd be interested to know how you arrived at that solution.
Also it works (--add-modules=ALL-SYSTEM at the end of XMind.ini) with Xmind 8 update 7 (today 10.05.2018 it is last edition).
– Алексей Рыжков
May 9 at 23:12
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Here is a solution that worked for me, with XMind 7.5 update1.
Crash of Xmind
is due to your Java version. Install OpenJDK Version 8 and select the default Java version using the following command:
sudo update-alternatives --config java
New contributor
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Thank you, wczmatthew, for this comment
It works with Ubuntu 18.04, XMind8 update 4 x64.
I found a solution. Append a config item
--add-modules=ALL-SYSTEM
at the end ofXMind.ini
, and XMind works.
I'd be interested to know how you arrived at that solution.
Also it works (--add-modules=ALL-SYSTEM at the end of XMind.ini) with Xmind 8 update 7 (today 10.05.2018 it is last edition).
– Алексей Рыжков
May 9 at 23:12
add a comment |
up vote
5
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Thank you, wczmatthew, for this comment
It works with Ubuntu 18.04, XMind8 update 4 x64.
I found a solution. Append a config item
--add-modules=ALL-SYSTEM
at the end ofXMind.ini
, and XMind works.
I'd be interested to know how you arrived at that solution.
Also it works (--add-modules=ALL-SYSTEM at the end of XMind.ini) with Xmind 8 update 7 (today 10.05.2018 it is last edition).
– Алексей Рыжков
May 9 at 23:12
add a comment |
up vote
5
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up vote
5
down vote
Thank you, wczmatthew, for this comment
It works with Ubuntu 18.04, XMind8 update 4 x64.
I found a solution. Append a config item
--add-modules=ALL-SYSTEM
at the end ofXMind.ini
, and XMind works.
I'd be interested to know how you arrived at that solution.
Thank you, wczmatthew, for this comment
It works with Ubuntu 18.04, XMind8 update 4 x64.
I found a solution. Append a config item
--add-modules=ALL-SYSTEM
at the end ofXMind.ini
, and XMind works.
I'd be interested to know how you arrived at that solution.
edited May 10 at 9:58
Zanna
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answered May 9 at 23:06
Алексей Рыжков
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Also it works (--add-modules=ALL-SYSTEM at the end of XMind.ini) with Xmind 8 update 7 (today 10.05.2018 it is last edition).
– Алексей Рыжков
May 9 at 23:12
add a comment |
Also it works (--add-modules=ALL-SYSTEM at the end of XMind.ini) with Xmind 8 update 7 (today 10.05.2018 it is last edition).
– Алексей Рыжков
May 9 at 23:12
Also it works (--add-modules=ALL-SYSTEM at the end of XMind.ini) with Xmind 8 update 7 (today 10.05.2018 it is last edition).
– Алексей Рыжков
May 9 at 23:12
Also it works (--add-modules=ALL-SYSTEM at the end of XMind.ini) with Xmind 8 update 7 (today 10.05.2018 it is last edition).
– Алексей Рыжков
May 9 at 23:12
add a comment |
up vote
1
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Here is a solution that worked for me, with XMind 7.5 update1.
Crash of Xmind
is due to your Java version. Install OpenJDK Version 8 and select the default Java version using the following command:
sudo update-alternatives --config java
New contributor
add a comment |
up vote
1
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Here is a solution that worked for me, with XMind 7.5 update1.
Crash of Xmind
is due to your Java version. Install OpenJDK Version 8 and select the default Java version using the following command:
sudo update-alternatives --config java
New contributor
add a comment |
up vote
1
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up vote
1
down vote
Here is a solution that worked for me, with XMind 7.5 update1.
Crash of Xmind
is due to your Java version. Install OpenJDK Version 8 and select the default Java version using the following command:
sudo update-alternatives --config java
New contributor
Here is a solution that worked for me, with XMind 7.5 update1.
Crash of Xmind
is due to your Java version. Install OpenJDK Version 8 and select the default Java version using the following command:
sudo update-alternatives --config java
New contributor
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Run xmind from command line. If an error occurs, you should see it as output on the terminal.
– velix
May 4 at 9:23
well. thank you for your suggestion. next week I try it in my work pc.
– wczmatthew
May 4 at 15:20
1
then I found a solution. append a config item "--add-modules=ALL-SYSTEM" in the tail of XMind.ini, and xmind is work.
– wczmatthew
May 9 at 0:49
Post it as an answer and, after a day (or two), accept it as best answer.
– velix
May 9 at 16:26