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Release 0.9 does not want to open, even after a complete reinstall. If I launch it from the Terminal I get the following error:

Connection attempt failed Local OpenRGB server unavailable. Running standalone. QSocketNotifier: Can only be used with threads started with QThread qt.qpa.qgnomeplatform.theme: The desktop style for QtQuick Controls 2 applications is not available on the system (qqc2-desktop-style). The application may look broken. [PluginManager] Plugin /home/USER/.config/OpenRGB/plugins/libOpenRGBVisualMapPlugin.so.1.0.0 has an incompatible API version [OpenRGBSchedulerPlugin] Loading plugin API version. [OpenRGBSchedulerPlugin] Time to free some memory. [PluginManager] Plugin /home/USER/.config/OpenRGB/plugins/libOpenRGBSchedulerPlugin.so.1.0.0 has an incompatible API version [OpenRGBSkinPlugin] Loading plugin API version. [OpenRGBSkinPlugin] Loading plugin info. [OpenRGBSkinPlugin] Time to free some memory. [OpenRGBSkinPlugin] Loading plugin API version. [OpenRGBSkinPlugin] Loading plugin. [OpenRGBSkinPlugin] Creating widget. terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::bad_alloc' what(): std::bad_alloc

Information about my OS:

  • Linux Fedora 38 (Wayland session)
  • Kernel: 6.4.9-200.fc38.x86_64
  • Installed the RPM package
  • Ryzen 7 3700X
  • RTX 3070
  • 16Gb DDR4 (currently 5.18GB used)

I have already posted an issue on GitLab just before this post, maybe someone here knows the answer then I can close the issue.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Hey thanks, I did exactly that (removing all plugins) and it works now. I forgot to comment here, but I already closed the issue on the GitLab Repo. Thanks for creating OpenRGB btw, I don't think I would still be on Linux without it!