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I would really like to continue using RustDesk but if it keeps bricking my computer then I will have to find something else. |
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You could try 22.04 LTS, 24.04 LTS may not stable enough until its ".1" come out(It will come in August) |
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Bug Description
I had just gotten a new install of Ubuntu Linux (I accidentally messed up my previous OS but you don't talk about that) and I installed RustDesk. A few minutes later I turned off my computer (it shutdown, not suspended). Then, when I came back later that day my computer would not boot up and kept saying something like "/dev/sda could not be found". I assumed that I had just messed something up but when I installed Ubuntu again I didn't install RustDesk and rebooted to make sure that it would work. It was working and I decided to install RustDesk again that night and when I shut my computer down and closed the lid I heard it start spamming the low battery noise. When I then tried to stop it by logging back in it kept crashing and saying something like "Ubuntu crashed and couldn't recover". My system information is
CPU: 8-core AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS with Radeon Graphics (-MT MCP-) speed/min/max: 1052/400/4935 MHz Kernel: 6.8.0-31-generic x86_64 Up: 2h 36m Mem: 4.25/14.85 GiB (28.6%) Storage: 1.1 TiB (0.0% used) Procs: 445 Shell: Bash inxi: 3.3.34
. (I am writing this from the Ubuntu installer). This issue only seems to happen when I install RustDesk.How to Reproduce
Note : You will get different errors each time.
Expected Behavior
I expected my OS not to be broken by RustDesk.
Operating system(s) on local side and remote side
Ubuntu
RustDesk Version(s) on local side and remote side
The latest version (I think)
Screenshots
Sorry I don't have screenshots of it.
Additional Context
No response
Update : It turns out a package called FUSE is also the issue because it wrote to some boot files. I am not sure if maybe RustDesk installs FUSE or something.
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