Got it. Thanks! On Sun, Jan 17, 2021, 10:47 AM s...@pandora.be <s...@telenet.be> wrote:
> > You could also try an older version of Ubuntu or > https://ubuntu-mate.org/about/ which is a fork of GNOME-2 (MATE) on > Ubuntu. > > I haven't used Ubuntu MATE (https://ubuntu-mate.org) but it may have the > necessary GTK2 libs. > > > I don't know enough about GTK but in your case I'd check whether the old > > GTK+-2.0 > > canberra-gtk-module is installed on your Ubuntu system. > > Basically gst-browser is not broken, but the OS Ubuntu you are using, > may be missing some installed libraries or desktop environment ... > > In my opinion "gst-browser" (VisualGST) is a nice addition to GNU > Smalltalk, > but it does not seem essential in the GNU smalltalk philosophy, > of a basic Smalltalk on top of Emacs/CLI etc. >