“Segmentation fault (core dumped)” when installing Udeler (Fedora)
I am running Fedora 29. I'm trying to install Udeler [an app to download Udemy videos from courses you are enrolled in]. It is a very small application with an "appImage" extension. I installed and used it fine on Ubuntu LTS 18.4. On Fedora, it gives me this error:
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
What does this mean, and how do I fix it? PS: I googled it, but found nothing relevant.
EDIT: this is the link: https://github.com/FaisalUmair/udemy-downloader-gui
EDIT#2: This is the whole error message:
$ ./Udeler-1.6.2-linux-x86_x64.AppImage
installed: X-AppImage-BuildId=391b0ee0-961e-11a8-2db3-69142b37c780 image: X-AppImage-BuildId=391b0ee0-961e-11a8-2db3-69142b37c780
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
$
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I am running Fedora 29. I'm trying to install Udeler [an app to download Udemy videos from courses you are enrolled in]. It is a very small application with an "appImage" extension. I installed and used it fine on Ubuntu LTS 18.4. On Fedora, it gives me this error:
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
What does this mean, and how do I fix it? PS: I googled it, but found nothing relevant.
EDIT: this is the link: https://github.com/FaisalUmair/udemy-downloader-gui
EDIT#2: This is the whole error message:
$ ./Udeler-1.6.2-linux-x86_x64.AppImage
installed: X-AppImage-BuildId=391b0ee0-961e-11a8-2db3-69142b37c780 image: X-AppImage-BuildId=391b0ee0-961e-11a8-2db3-69142b37c780
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
$
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I am running Fedora 29. I'm trying to install Udeler [an app to download Udemy videos from courses you are enrolled in]. It is a very small application with an "appImage" extension. I installed and used it fine on Ubuntu LTS 18.4. On Fedora, it gives me this error:
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
What does this mean, and how do I fix it? PS: I googled it, but found nothing relevant.
EDIT: this is the link: https://github.com/FaisalUmair/udemy-downloader-gui
EDIT#2: This is the whole error message:
$ ./Udeler-1.6.2-linux-x86_x64.AppImage
installed: X-AppImage-BuildId=391b0ee0-961e-11a8-2db3-69142b37c780 image: X-AppImage-BuildId=391b0ee0-961e-11a8-2db3-69142b37c780
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
$
linux ubuntu fedora appimage
I am running Fedora 29. I'm trying to install Udeler [an app to download Udemy videos from courses you are enrolled in]. It is a very small application with an "appImage" extension. I installed and used it fine on Ubuntu LTS 18.4. On Fedora, it gives me this error:
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
What does this mean, and how do I fix it? PS: I googled it, but found nothing relevant.
EDIT: this is the link: https://github.com/FaisalUmair/udemy-downloader-gui
EDIT#2: This is the whole error message:
$ ./Udeler-1.6.2-linux-x86_x64.AppImage
installed: X-AppImage-BuildId=391b0ee0-961e-11a8-2db3-69142b37c780 image: X-AppImage-BuildId=391b0ee0-961e-11a8-2db3-69142b37c780
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
$
linux ubuntu fedora appimage
linux ubuntu fedora appimage
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Seems the only 'simple way' to get it working with Fedora is via the downloader-gui on github:
https://github.com/FaisalUmair/udemy-downloader-gui
That's what I had downloaded...
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Seems the only 'simple way' to get it working with Fedora is via the downloader-gui on github:
https://github.com/FaisalUmair/udemy-downloader-gui
That's what I had downloaded...
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Dec 26 '18 at 12:26
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Seems the only 'simple way' to get it working with Fedora is via the downloader-gui on github:
https://github.com/FaisalUmair/udemy-downloader-gui
That's what I had downloaded...
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Dec 26 '18 at 12:26
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Seems the only 'simple way' to get it working with Fedora is via the downloader-gui on github:
https://github.com/FaisalUmair/udemy-downloader-gui
Seems the only 'simple way' to get it working with Fedora is via the downloader-gui on github:
https://github.com/FaisalUmair/udemy-downloader-gui
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That's what I had downloaded...
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That's what I had downloaded...
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That's what I had downloaded...
– Dash Conroy
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That's what I had downloaded...
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