Closed billmeyertpft closed 2 months ago
I think I see what goes wrong, some temporary files are not deleted / have the wrong permissions.
You should be able to fix that temporarily by cleaning /tmp or restarting. This will be fixed properly in the next release.
This is now fixed in 10.1. Note that this will only apply once the temp directory is clean, otherwise old files from the previous version might still break it
On Linux desktop (Kubuntu), installed xpipe on two workstations, both have same issue. When logging into different user xpipe don't start up. Only works for user that was used during installation.