first let mw say thank you for your attention to this problem. I found the solution myself in the meantime. The problems was deeper in my system and not so much Braseros fault. I didn't use a firewall or even ClamAv at that point and so I didn't know of this infection first. But after even the Synaptic started to behave strange, I checked my system via ClamAv and it found a systemwide infection.
I hadn't paid attention to a warning from my system and my ClamAv found out, that I had a corrupted system by a malware. This malware infected several installation-files of my system and that made Brasero and k3b not work for me. I had to store all my files to disk and reset my system. You can read more about that here:
There I had posted this problem too to find help with this. So you see, it is really good to use the system-own firewall and ClamAv even on LinuxMint. Bevore that I thought, that this would be really not nevessary. But I have learned my lesson!!
hi developers,
first let mw say thank you for your attention to this problem. I found the solution myself in the meantime. The problems was deeper in my system and not so much Braseros fault. I didn't use a firewall or even ClamAv at that point and so I didn't know of this infection first. But after even the Synaptic started to behave strange, I checked my system via ClamAv and it found a systemwide infection.
I hadn't paid attention to a warning from my system and my ClamAv found out, that I had a corrupted system by a malware. This malware infected several installation-files of my system and that made Brasero and k3b not work for me. I had to store all my files to disk and reset my system. You can read more about that here:
http:// www.linux- forum.de/ gel-st- auff-llligkeite n-unter- linuxmint- 1988005. html
There I had posted this problem too to find help with this. So you see, it is really good to use the system-own firewall and ClamAv even on LinuxMint. Bevore that I thought, that this would be really not nevessary. But I have learned my lesson!!