Closed kuzyaka62 closed 2 years ago
Try running it from a terminal and see the output. I don't think the cause is in the application at all.
When starting KDiskMark in the terminal, I received such a warning.
Qt: Session management error: None of the authentication protocols specified are supported
How can this be fixed?
Probably an dependencies problem. How did you install kdiskmark? If was a .deb package, it is not designed for Debian, there is an AppImage for it.
Если можно по русски.
KDiskMark я устанавливал через snap:
sudo snap install kdiskmark
If you run on LMDE 4 or Debian 10 KDiskMark-2.2.1-fio-3.27-x86_64.AppImage, then there are no problems with displaying the text. However, there was another problem, KDiskMark-2.2.1-fio-3.27-x86_64.AppImage does not switch the interface language. Is this how it should be?
If you run on LMDE 4 or Debian 10 KDiskMark-2.2.1-fio-3.27-x86_64.AppImage, then there are no problems with displaying the text. However, there was another problem, KDiskMark-2.2.1-fio-3.27-x86_64.AppImage does not switch the interface language. Is this how it should be?
It shouldn't be that way. I can confirm it, I did not notice before because of the installed package in the system. I need time to figure out what the cause is and fix it.
If you run on LMDE 4 or Debian 10 KDiskMark-2.2.1-fio-3.27-x86_64.AppImage, then there are no problems with displaying the text. However, there was another problem, KDiskMark-2.2.1-fio-3.27-x86_64.AppImage does not switch the interface language. Is this how it should be?
Installed KDiskMark on Debian 10, Linux Mint Debian Edition 4 and on Debian 11. Everything went fine on Debian 11 https://i.ibb.co/qnkmmg4/d11.png and on Debian 10 and Linux Mint Debian Edition 4, a form without text was launched. https://i.ibb.co/7YhZ0qq/d10.png Is it treated somehow?