- #Failed to load module canberra gtk module how to
- #Failed to load module canberra gtk module install
Libcanberra packages that you can install. You should also look through the package repository for Is something related to notification sound events that you can change orĭisable. Try looking through your desktop configuration settings and see if there You may be getting the same log message when you try to start Trying to load libcanberra, probably due to configuration or theme Other than wxPython loads the GTK library which in turn is apparently Theme and Name Specifications, for generating event sounds on freeĭesktops, such as GNOME." This does not relate directly to wxPython Related packages, as libcanberra "is an implementation of the XDG Sound My guess is that there is a dependency missing from one of your gtk
#Failed to load module canberra gtk module how to
> me how to fix it? and my system is ubuntu9.10. > I searched how to solve it in Google, but no idea. > gtk-module.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or > Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module": libcanberra. > when I run the python with wx, the python throw a error: This happens for instance, when I run ipython -pylab. I tried this solution, but it is already installed.). > now, i have a problem with the wxPython. Gtk-Message: Failed to load module 'canberra-gtk-module' but I already have the libcanberra-gtk-module and libcanberra-gtk3-module installed.
#Failed to load module canberra gtk module install
> I just install the wxPython, and also install gtk library too, but Now, I have to unset GTK_MODULES in bash's configuration. You are right, any GTK program will get this log message,although I Me how to fix it? and my system is ubuntu9.10. I searched how to solve it in Google, but no idea. Gtk-module.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module": libcanberra. When I run the python with wx, the python throw a error: I just install the wxPython, and also install gtk library too, but You should also look through the package repository for libcanberra packages that you can install. Try looking through your desktop configuration settings and see if there is something related to notification sound events that you can change or disable. You may be getting the same log message when you try to start other GTK applications. My guess is that there is a dependency missing from one of your gtk related packages, as libcanberra "is an implementation of the XDG Sound Theme and Name Specifications, for generating event sounds on free desktops, such as GNOME." This does not relate directly to wxPython other than wxPython loads the GTK library which in turn is apparently trying to load libcanberra, probably due to configuration or theme settings.