I've found that the libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 library was missing.
I've installed the equivalent in Ubuntu (or at least that's what I've read) libgtkglext-x11-1.0.so.0 without success.
On the other hand, although I'm using X11, I have a feeling that Wayland has something to do with it... I've tried to uninstall everything related to Wayland. But when I did, everything related to audio (plugins, programs) was marked for uninstall.
However, I have the solution... Don't use the GUI on plugins that don't have access to it, and uninstall those plugins that hang Qtractor when trying to activate the GUI.
Ubuntu doesn't convince me. I don't know whether to use Mint or Fedora on XFCE, which is the only desktop that convinces me.
But for now I'll hold out here for a few months.
I think the only way to be free on Linux is to learn how to build your own custom operating system.
I've found that the libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 library was missing.
I've installed the equivalent in Ubuntu (or at least that's what I've read) libgtkglext-x11-1.0.so.0 without success.
On the other hand, although I'm using X11, I have a feeling that Wayland has something to do with it... I've tried to uninstall everything related to Wayland. But when I did, everything related to audio (plugins, programs) was marked for uninstall.
However, I have the solution... Don't use the GUI on plugins that don't have access to it, and uninstall those plugins that hang Qtractor when trying to activate the GUI.
Ubuntu doesn't convince me. I don't know whether to use Mint or Fedora on XFCE, which is the only desktop that convinces me.
But for now I'll hold out here for a few months.
I think the only way to be free on Linux is to learn how to build your own custom operating system.
Regards :)