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[GUIDE] Ubuntu repository - maintained by djcj
#31
a. if you deleted the ~/.hybrid-bin/ folder you deleted Hybrid,..
-> removing it through:
apt-get remove --purge hybrid*
would probably be better.
b. what are you aiming for by wanting to delete the misc.ini file ? (also there doesn't have to be one)

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#32
I was reffering to this from djcj's first post:

If Hybrid doesn't start after an update or if it doesn't recognize AviSynth when it should, you could try to delete the locally installed files (~/.hybrid-bin/ and ~/.hybrid/misc.ini) and let the starter script re-download everything.

to help with the crashing at start-up
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#33
Then try deinstalling Hybrid completely when delete the .hybrid folders
rm -rf ~/.hybrid*
and install it again.

Cu Selur
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#34
I removed and re-installed, its showing a download dialog box then it doesn't open. I seem to be having trouble opening other applications as well(ubuntu software center) but firefox and deluge work. Should I switch to gnome rather than xfce as there are other errors as well
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#35
No clue, never tried Hybrid under xfce.
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#36
what did you use before?
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#37
On my normal machine I use KDE and otherwise I use Gnome or Unity.

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#38
I wiped everything did a fresh install and added unity. Then installed hybrid(this time without avisynth). It doesn't open after the no gpu detected message
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#39
Will try to look at the code tomorrow to see where Hybrid is looking for the gpu info,...
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#40
a picture of the logs


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