Hi Mia. I can confirm that insync_3.7.8.50362-focal_amd64.deb works fine on Debian 11 Bullseye
Sure, I’ve replied via email.
Hey all,
For those of you experiencing the crashing issue on Ubuntu/PopOS/ElementaryOS, please give this version a try: New Insync version: 3.7.9
For Debian 11 users, please do check out the same forums post above – we have updated it with the Bullseye build Thank you!
I’ve just test insync_3.7.9.50368-bullseye_amd64.deb
on Debian Sid/Unstable and the interface still crashes.
I will email the log files.
Thank you for trying it out for us, @finotti and for sending the log files.
I’m running v3.7.9-50368 on Debian 11 and it is doing just fine. No crashes.
It was installed with apt
.
Thank you very much @jander for the feedback!
Ubuntu 18.04 got fixed by 3.7.9 from PPA.
3.7.9 working in OpenSUSE Tumbleweed also.
Appreciate all your updates re: 3.7.9!!
I’m still having this issue using 3.7.9.50368. I’m using Debian Testing with Gnome3 (Nautilus). I tried a number of different packages, and was finally able to get it working with the Ubuntu-focal package (3.7.9).
Hey @OblateSpheroid! We’d be happy to check this out for you since this might be a different issue from the Debian Bullseye crashing issue.
Could you please send your logs.db and out.txt files to support@insynchq.com with the link to this post? Please also send us the output of the following commands:
- lsb release -c
- apt-cache policy insync
I’m also having this issue using 3.7.9.50368. I’m using Debian Testing with Gnome3 (Nautilus).
Hi @Anthony_Hawkins! Could you share the output of apt-cache policy insync
and lsb_release -c
?
It’s working just fine for me, with Debian 11, Insync 3.7.9.50368.
Yes, here the issue is fixed.
You can also clear cache on Ubuntu
.