WickrME installed successfully but not opening [closed]

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I downloaded WickrMe and installed but its not opening. I am using 17.10 with 64 bit.










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closed as unclear what you're asking by mikewhatever, Kevin Bowen, David Foerster, Eliah Kagan, Zanna Apr 13 at 9:37


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    Could you please add a little more detail? What exactly did you do, what did you expect to happen and what happened instead? Did you encounter any warning or error messages? Please reproduce them in their entirety in your question. You can select, copy and paste terminal content and most dialogue messages in Ubuntu. Please edit your post to add information instead of posting a comment. (see How do I ask a good question?)
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  • i did same as listed on official website it listed in launcher but did not opened
    – pardeep
    Apr 13 at 8:26







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    That answers only part of my questions. Please read beyond the first part of the second question of my previous comment. Thanks.
    – David Foerster
    Apr 13 at 8:27











  • no error if there is an error why i am hiding it. no error it showing to me. nothing in the log file
    – pardeep
    Apr 16 at 5:51







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    I have no idea why people omit that but it's very common for people to describe an issue with only "it doesn't work" or "there's an error" and I only learn after a few questions back and forth that there was a very descriptive error message that they chose to not relay.
    – David Foerster
    Apr 16 at 10:03















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I downloaded WickrMe and installed but its not opening. I am using 17.10 with 64 bit.










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closed as unclear what you're asking by mikewhatever, Kevin Bowen, David Foerster, Eliah Kagan, Zanna Apr 13 at 9:37


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.










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    Could you please add a little more detail? What exactly did you do, what did you expect to happen and what happened instead? Did you encounter any warning or error messages? Please reproduce them in their entirety in your question. You can select, copy and paste terminal content and most dialogue messages in Ubuntu. Please edit your post to add information instead of posting a comment. (see How do I ask a good question?)
    – David Foerster
    Apr 13 at 8:16










  • i did same as listed on official website it listed in launcher but did not opened
    – pardeep
    Apr 13 at 8:26







  • 2




    That answers only part of my questions. Please read beyond the first part of the second question of my previous comment. Thanks.
    – David Foerster
    Apr 13 at 8:27











  • no error if there is an error why i am hiding it. no error it showing to me. nothing in the log file
    – pardeep
    Apr 16 at 5:51







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    I have no idea why people omit that but it's very common for people to describe an issue with only "it doesn't work" or "there's an error" and I only learn after a few questions back and forth that there was a very descriptive error message that they chose to not relay.
    – David Foerster
    Apr 16 at 10:03













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I downloaded WickrMe and installed but its not opening. I am using 17.10 with 64 bit.










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closed as unclear what you're asking by mikewhatever, Kevin Bowen, David Foerster, Eliah Kagan, Zanna Apr 13 at 9:37


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.






closed as unclear what you're asking by mikewhatever, Kevin Bowen, David Foerster, Eliah Kagan, Zanna Apr 13 at 9:37


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.









  • 1




    Could you please add a little more detail? What exactly did you do, what did you expect to happen and what happened instead? Did you encounter any warning or error messages? Please reproduce them in their entirety in your question. You can select, copy and paste terminal content and most dialogue messages in Ubuntu. Please edit your post to add information instead of posting a comment. (see How do I ask a good question?)
    – David Foerster
    Apr 13 at 8:16










  • i did same as listed on official website it listed in launcher but did not opened
    – pardeep
    Apr 13 at 8:26







  • 2




    That answers only part of my questions. Please read beyond the first part of the second question of my previous comment. Thanks.
    – David Foerster
    Apr 13 at 8:27











  • no error if there is an error why i am hiding it. no error it showing to me. nothing in the log file
    – pardeep
    Apr 16 at 5:51







  • 1




    I have no idea why people omit that but it's very common for people to describe an issue with only "it doesn't work" or "there's an error" and I only learn after a few questions back and forth that there was a very descriptive error message that they chose to not relay.
    – David Foerster
    Apr 16 at 10:03













  • 1




    Could you please add a little more detail? What exactly did you do, what did you expect to happen and what happened instead? Did you encounter any warning or error messages? Please reproduce them in their entirety in your question. You can select, copy and paste terminal content and most dialogue messages in Ubuntu. Please edit your post to add information instead of posting a comment. (see How do I ask a good question?)
    – David Foerster
    Apr 13 at 8:16










  • i did same as listed on official website it listed in launcher but did not opened
    – pardeep
    Apr 13 at 8:26







  • 2




    That answers only part of my questions. Please read beyond the first part of the second question of my previous comment. Thanks.
    – David Foerster
    Apr 13 at 8:27











  • no error if there is an error why i am hiding it. no error it showing to me. nothing in the log file
    – pardeep
    Apr 16 at 5:51







  • 1




    I have no idea why people omit that but it's very common for people to describe an issue with only "it doesn't work" or "there's an error" and I only learn after a few questions back and forth that there was a very descriptive error message that they chose to not relay.
    – David Foerster
    Apr 16 at 10:03








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Could you please add a little more detail? What exactly did you do, what did you expect to happen and what happened instead? Did you encounter any warning or error messages? Please reproduce them in their entirety in your question. You can select, copy and paste terminal content and most dialogue messages in Ubuntu. Please edit your post to add information instead of posting a comment. (see How do I ask a good question?)
– David Foerster
Apr 13 at 8:16




Could you please add a little more detail? What exactly did you do, what did you expect to happen and what happened instead? Did you encounter any warning or error messages? Please reproduce them in their entirety in your question. You can select, copy and paste terminal content and most dialogue messages in Ubuntu. Please edit your post to add information instead of posting a comment. (see How do I ask a good question?)
– David Foerster
Apr 13 at 8:16












i did same as listed on official website it listed in launcher but did not opened
– pardeep
Apr 13 at 8:26





i did same as listed on official website it listed in launcher but did not opened
– pardeep
Apr 13 at 8:26





2




2




That answers only part of my questions. Please read beyond the first part of the second question of my previous comment. Thanks.
– David Foerster
Apr 13 at 8:27





That answers only part of my questions. Please read beyond the first part of the second question of my previous comment. Thanks.
– David Foerster
Apr 13 at 8:27













no error if there is an error why i am hiding it. no error it showing to me. nothing in the log file
– pardeep
Apr 16 at 5:51





no error if there is an error why i am hiding it. no error it showing to me. nothing in the log file
– pardeep
Apr 16 at 5:51





1




1




I have no idea why people omit that but it's very common for people to describe an issue with only "it doesn't work" or "there's an error" and I only learn after a few questions back and forth that there was a very descriptive error message that they chose to not relay.
– David Foerster
Apr 16 at 10:03





I have no idea why people omit that but it's very common for people to describe an issue with only "it doesn't work" or "there's an error" and I only learn after a few questions back and forth that there was a very descriptive error message that they chose to not relay.
– David Foerster
Apr 16 at 10:03











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According to Wickr website
It only runs on Ubuntu 16.04 64-bit



For use with Ubuntu 16.04 64-bit:




  1. Uncompress WickrMe.

  2. This file contains 4 files, 2 .deb and 2 .sha files.

  3. Run gdebi wickr-qt_5.8.1_amd64.deb, followed by gdebi WickrMe_4.00.04-01_amd64.db.

Wickr Me should then appear in your applications menu.



The current build only works with Ubuntu 16.04 64-bit, and not 16.10.







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    According to Wickr website
    It only runs on Ubuntu 16.04 64-bit



    For use with Ubuntu 16.04 64-bit:




    1. Uncompress WickrMe.

    2. This file contains 4 files, 2 .deb and 2 .sha files.

    3. Run gdebi wickr-qt_5.8.1_amd64.deb, followed by gdebi WickrMe_4.00.04-01_amd64.db.

    Wickr Me should then appear in your applications menu.



    The current build only works with Ubuntu 16.04 64-bit, and not 16.10.







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      up vote
      1
      down vote













      According to Wickr website
      It only runs on Ubuntu 16.04 64-bit



      For use with Ubuntu 16.04 64-bit:




      1. Uncompress WickrMe.

      2. This file contains 4 files, 2 .deb and 2 .sha files.

      3. Run gdebi wickr-qt_5.8.1_amd64.deb, followed by gdebi WickrMe_4.00.04-01_amd64.db.

      Wickr Me should then appear in your applications menu.



      The current build only works with Ubuntu 16.04 64-bit, and not 16.10.







      share|improve this answer
























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        up vote
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        According to Wickr website
        It only runs on Ubuntu 16.04 64-bit



        For use with Ubuntu 16.04 64-bit:




        1. Uncompress WickrMe.

        2. This file contains 4 files, 2 .deb and 2 .sha files.

        3. Run gdebi wickr-qt_5.8.1_amd64.deb, followed by gdebi WickrMe_4.00.04-01_amd64.db.

        Wickr Me should then appear in your applications menu.



        The current build only works with Ubuntu 16.04 64-bit, and not 16.10.







        share|improve this answer














        According to Wickr website
        It only runs on Ubuntu 16.04 64-bit



        For use with Ubuntu 16.04 64-bit:




        1. Uncompress WickrMe.

        2. This file contains 4 files, 2 .deb and 2 .sha files.

        3. Run gdebi wickr-qt_5.8.1_amd64.deb, followed by gdebi WickrMe_4.00.04-01_amd64.db.

        Wickr Me should then appear in your applications menu.



        The current build only works with Ubuntu 16.04 64-bit, and not 16.10.








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