After doing some more research, it appears the Fedora is shipping a newer version of openssl that is not compatible with a lot of applications. I ran across several sites reporting this kind of error and while some suggesting removing the newer openssl, I have too many applications where it is a dependency. The option I foiund that does work is to do the following: sudo ln -s /usr/lib64/libssl.so.10 "/opt/Digital Clock 4/lib/libssl.so" After executing the above, Digital Clock 4.6.0 starts up and...
Linux Startup Error
I found the issue causing this problem and have taken corrective steps. MultiBootUSB...
i can confirm that 4.5.3 does indeed honor the Stay On Top setting on Sierra.
MultiBootUSB 8.5.0 No Module Found
My apologies for the delayed reply. I tried the last version you uploaded for Mac....
My fault for not including the particular Fedora desktop I am running. Yes, it is...
Stay On Top feature Not Working