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I am using Kubuntu 14.04, and I have recently installed OBS Studio. I recently ran it a couple of times and it came up with an error and when I closed the error, OBS shut down. I ran it some more times and it came up with an error again and when I closed it, my whole computer crashed. I turned my computer back on after charging it and it worked fine, but when I tried running OBS, it came up with this.



Attempted path: share/obs/obs-studio/locale/en-US.ini
Attempted path: /usr/share/obs/obs-studio/locale/en-US.ini
Attempted path: share/obs/obs-studio/themes/Default.qss
Attempted path: /usr/share/obs/obs-studio/themes/Default.qss
Attempted path: share/obs/obs-studio/license/gplv2.txt
Attempted path: /usr/share/obs/obs-studio/license/gplv2.txt
QObject::connect: invalid null parameter
info: OBS 0.10.1 (linux)
Segmentation fault (core dumped)


Could someone please help me get this back? Thanks!










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    I am using Kubuntu 14.04, and I have recently installed OBS Studio. I recently ran it a couple of times and it came up with an error and when I closed the error, OBS shut down. I ran it some more times and it came up with an error again and when I closed it, my whole computer crashed. I turned my computer back on after charging it and it worked fine, but when I tried running OBS, it came up with this.



    Attempted path: share/obs/obs-studio/locale/en-US.ini
    Attempted path: /usr/share/obs/obs-studio/locale/en-US.ini
    Attempted path: share/obs/obs-studio/themes/Default.qss
    Attempted path: /usr/share/obs/obs-studio/themes/Default.qss
    Attempted path: share/obs/obs-studio/license/gplv2.txt
    Attempted path: /usr/share/obs/obs-studio/license/gplv2.txt
    QObject::connect: invalid null parameter
    info: OBS 0.10.1 (linux)
    Segmentation fault (core dumped)


    Could someone please help me get this back? Thanks!










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      I am using Kubuntu 14.04, and I have recently installed OBS Studio. I recently ran it a couple of times and it came up with an error and when I closed the error, OBS shut down. I ran it some more times and it came up with an error again and when I closed it, my whole computer crashed. I turned my computer back on after charging it and it worked fine, but when I tried running OBS, it came up with this.



      Attempted path: share/obs/obs-studio/locale/en-US.ini
      Attempted path: /usr/share/obs/obs-studio/locale/en-US.ini
      Attempted path: share/obs/obs-studio/themes/Default.qss
      Attempted path: /usr/share/obs/obs-studio/themes/Default.qss
      Attempted path: share/obs/obs-studio/license/gplv2.txt
      Attempted path: /usr/share/obs/obs-studio/license/gplv2.txt
      QObject::connect: invalid null parameter
      info: OBS 0.10.1 (linux)
      Segmentation fault (core dumped)


      Could someone please help me get this back? Thanks!










      share|improve this question
















      I am using Kubuntu 14.04, and I have recently installed OBS Studio. I recently ran it a couple of times and it came up with an error and when I closed the error, OBS shut down. I ran it some more times and it came up with an error again and when I closed it, my whole computer crashed. I turned my computer back on after charging it and it worked fine, but when I tried running OBS, it came up with this.



      Attempted path: share/obs/obs-studio/locale/en-US.ini
      Attempted path: /usr/share/obs/obs-studio/locale/en-US.ini
      Attempted path: share/obs/obs-studio/themes/Default.qss
      Attempted path: /usr/share/obs/obs-studio/themes/Default.qss
      Attempted path: share/obs/obs-studio/license/gplv2.txt
      Attempted path: /usr/share/obs/obs-studio/license/gplv2.txt
      QObject::connect: invalid null parameter
      info: OBS 0.10.1 (linux)
      Segmentation fault (core dumped)


      Could someone please help me get this back? Thanks!







      obs-studio






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          Try reinstalling OBS:



          sudo apt-get remove --purge obs-studio


          Then follow the instructions from https://obsproject.com/download#linux



          sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kirillshkrogalev/ffmpeg-next
          sudo apt-get update
          sudo apt-get install ffmpeg
          sudo add-apt-repository ppa:obsproject/obs-studio
          sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install obs-studio


          Let me know whether it works or not and I'll try to assist further. :)






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          • Unfortunately I tried reinstalling this and it still came up with the same message as above. If you could assist some more I would appreciate it!

            – andlexmine1
            Jul 6 '15 at 14:08











          • @andlexmine1 check if the files and directories listed in the error actually exist. You might also try uninstalling obs and then reinstall by compiling from source

            – steaksauce
            Jul 6 '15 at 23:04












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          Try reinstalling OBS:



          sudo apt-get remove --purge obs-studio


          Then follow the instructions from https://obsproject.com/download#linux



          sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kirillshkrogalev/ffmpeg-next
          sudo apt-get update
          sudo apt-get install ffmpeg
          sudo add-apt-repository ppa:obsproject/obs-studio
          sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install obs-studio


          Let me know whether it works or not and I'll try to assist further. :)






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          • Unfortunately I tried reinstalling this and it still came up with the same message as above. If you could assist some more I would appreciate it!

            – andlexmine1
            Jul 6 '15 at 14:08











          • @andlexmine1 check if the files and directories listed in the error actually exist. You might also try uninstalling obs and then reinstall by compiling from source

            – steaksauce
            Jul 6 '15 at 23:04
















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          Try reinstalling OBS:



          sudo apt-get remove --purge obs-studio


          Then follow the instructions from https://obsproject.com/download#linux



          sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kirillshkrogalev/ffmpeg-next
          sudo apt-get update
          sudo apt-get install ffmpeg
          sudo add-apt-repository ppa:obsproject/obs-studio
          sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install obs-studio


          Let me know whether it works or not and I'll try to assist further. :)






          share|improve this answer
























          • Unfortunately I tried reinstalling this and it still came up with the same message as above. If you could assist some more I would appreciate it!

            – andlexmine1
            Jul 6 '15 at 14:08











          • @andlexmine1 check if the files and directories listed in the error actually exist. You might also try uninstalling obs and then reinstall by compiling from source

            – steaksauce
            Jul 6 '15 at 23:04














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          Try reinstalling OBS:



          sudo apt-get remove --purge obs-studio


          Then follow the instructions from https://obsproject.com/download#linux



          sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kirillshkrogalev/ffmpeg-next
          sudo apt-get update
          sudo apt-get install ffmpeg
          sudo add-apt-repository ppa:obsproject/obs-studio
          sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install obs-studio


          Let me know whether it works or not and I'll try to assist further. :)






          share|improve this answer













          Try reinstalling OBS:



          sudo apt-get remove --purge obs-studio


          Then follow the instructions from https://obsproject.com/download#linux



          sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kirillshkrogalev/ffmpeg-next
          sudo apt-get update
          sudo apt-get install ffmpeg
          sudo add-apt-repository ppa:obsproject/obs-studio
          sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install obs-studio


          Let me know whether it works or not and I'll try to assist further. :)







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          • Unfortunately I tried reinstalling this and it still came up with the same message as above. If you could assist some more I would appreciate it!

            – andlexmine1
            Jul 6 '15 at 14:08











          • @andlexmine1 check if the files and directories listed in the error actually exist. You might also try uninstalling obs and then reinstall by compiling from source

            – steaksauce
            Jul 6 '15 at 23:04



















          • Unfortunately I tried reinstalling this and it still came up with the same message as above. If you could assist some more I would appreciate it!

            – andlexmine1
            Jul 6 '15 at 14:08











          • @andlexmine1 check if the files and directories listed in the error actually exist. You might also try uninstalling obs and then reinstall by compiling from source

            – steaksauce
            Jul 6 '15 at 23:04

















          Unfortunately I tried reinstalling this and it still came up with the same message as above. If you could assist some more I would appreciate it!

          – andlexmine1
          Jul 6 '15 at 14:08





          Unfortunately I tried reinstalling this and it still came up with the same message as above. If you could assist some more I would appreciate it!

          – andlexmine1
          Jul 6 '15 at 14:08













          @andlexmine1 check if the files and directories listed in the error actually exist. You might also try uninstalling obs and then reinstall by compiling from source

          – steaksauce
          Jul 6 '15 at 23:04





          @andlexmine1 check if the files and directories listed in the error actually exist. You might also try uninstalling obs and then reinstall by compiling from source

          – steaksauce
          Jul 6 '15 at 23:04


















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