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Hi Robert,<br>
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version of libtasn1-6 <br>
dpkg -l | grep libtasn1-6<br>
ii libtasn1-6:amd64
4.9-4 amd64 Manage
ASN.1 structures (runtime)<br>
ii libtasn1-6:i386
4.9-4 i386 Manage
ASN.1 structures (runtime)<br>
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And sudo apt-get remove joxi command doesn't find joxi<br>
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I will try again to install from repository when it will be
available <br>
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Thanks <br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 11/11/2016 à 12:03, Robert Helling a
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<div class="">Hi,</div>
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cite="mid:0932F8BD-9E3D-4D8B-9DE6-421E1352BBFD@atdotde.de"
type="cite">this should not happen, the app image is supposed to
work „everywhere“. Googling this rather cryptic error message
gives some hints to where it could come from. Could you please
check that your Ubuntu system is up to date
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<div class="">sudo apt-get update</div>
<div class="">sudo apt-get upgrade</div>
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<div class="">and in particular check the version number of
libtasn1-6 . Somewhere else, it is reported that removing a
package joxi via</div>
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<div class="">sudo apt-get remove joxi</div>
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<div class="">fixes a similar problem. Could you please check?</div>
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<div class="">Thanks</div>
<div class="">Robert</div>
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