![]() ![]() Interrupting it is the usual way of corrupting the user directories. Note on startup Fritzing checks the repository against github looking for updates, and appears to hang. Some of the package management systems either don’t have a dependency for the parts repo, or install it in a place where Fritzing can’t update it (which breaks automatic part updating.) I’d suggest that you clear the user directories (which won’t be affected by a reinstall and may be corrupted from the initial install) and try again, making sure if using a package manager that you have both Fritzing and the parts repository before starting Fritzing. Did you download the tar file from the Fritzing site or use one of the application repositories for Ubuntu? The easiest way is to download the tar file from the Fritzing site (which has the correct parts repo already installed), but it isn’t in the package management system. The parts are a github repository, so you need to clone it in to the appropriate place.
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