balena-io / etcher

Flash OS images to SD cards & USB drives, safely and easily.
https://etcher.io/
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The elevated process died unexpectedly #3239

Open ghost opened 4 years ago

ghost commented 4 years ago
Something went wrong. If it is a compressed image, please check that the archive is not corrupted.

The elevated process died unexpectedly

The iso doesn't appear to be corrupted; it downloaded without an error.

Alexandero89 commented 4 years ago

Please never put the complete exception stack as a title. Use a title which is human readable/understandable. For Example: "The elevated process died unexpectedly"

alex27riva commented 4 years ago

Same problem on Pop!_OS using the appimage format

jagin commented 4 years ago

Same with Ubuntu 18.04 and AppImage

laspic commented 4 years ago

Same with Ubuntu 18.04 and AppImage

jyooru commented 3 years ago

I have the same issue. It appears to be something related to the AppImage as other releases work fine for me.

ghost commented 3 years ago

It's probably a problem with the AppImage version, same problem here on Manjaro Linux (kernel 5.9.1-1)

CeeBeeEh commented 3 years ago

Is there no update on this? I've been having this issue for many months now and haven't been able to use Etcher at all.

Kubuntu 18.04

endorama commented 3 years ago

I had this issue and solved following the suggestion in https://github.com/balena-io/etcher/issues/2881

TL;DR: remove appimagelauncher package, and eventually libappimage.

rvalle commented 2 years ago

Same problem in Ubuntu appimage.... was working last week... and updating to 1.7.8 did not help...

maks commented 1 year ago

On ubuntu 22.04.1 I had this same issue and doing sudo apt remove appimagelauncher got balena working again straight away, not even a reboot required.

thediveo commented 8 months ago

removing appimagelauncher is a no-go, because there's a reason for that tool. If balea is incompatible with it and it looks as if they don't give a fig in what 3 years??, then the only way for me is to basically warn our users to stick with other tools, that correctly work.