
Electron Framework is the choice of many developers for packing web based applications as desktop applications that run on Linux, macOS and Windows using the same codebase. usr/bin/keeweb: line 2: 17607 Trace/breakpoint trap (core dumped) /usr/share/keeweb-desktop/keeweb " "Īfter some research, I found out that the problem wasn't Keeweb directly, but the platform where it runs on, Electron. Libva error: vaGetDriverNameByIndex() failed with unknown libva error, driver_name = (null) Then, I tried to launch the application from the terminal and that's when I found the following error: libva error: vaGetDriverNameByIndex() failed with unknown libva error, driver_name = (null) At the beginning, I thought that maybe there was a problem with the way I installed Keeweb, so instead of using sudo apt-get, I used dpkg -i, with no success. I've always used Keeweb for Ubuntu, however during the installation of this program in Ubuntu 22.04, the application simply didn't start when clicking the icon.


I usually store all of my credentials in keepass files as this allows me to store and use secure passwords for every account I have on the internet in a very safe way. This means that you can use it to manage your keepass files in other environment that isn't Windows. Keeweb is an awesome free cross-platform desktop application password manager compatible with KeePass.
