Comment 24 for bug 1790966

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Kidd Supreme (kiddsupreme) wrote :

@Naegling23 So I'm running Fedora 29 myself. And just like you, it at first worked, then just stayed there trying to login. Any subsequent attempt to start the program crashed like before. Until I did the following:

sudo chmod 444 libnode.so

Basically, I made the file read-only. At that point, I started the CrashPlanDesktop (after copying a "new" copy of libnode.so) and it worked. Please let me know if this works for you as well.