Jorvus you probably should put it up on github, due to some of us needing to recompile some of the libs.
I had the same problem as Rastaman which was fixed by recompiling the SQLite as he did.
I also had problems with the libgdiplus supplied in the discord pin, until I got around to compiling that on my system also.
I suspect these problems are due to differences in core distros, those of us on debian may have to do the above.
I'll note here the steps I had to take to compile the latest version of libgdiplus since it was a real PITA and un-intuitive as ****. (This fixes the crash when displaying Active sensors, Fircontrol ranges etc)
0: First check if you've got the latest version of mono available to you, if not, update that and check if you still get crashes with the sensor ranges.
1: git clone the gdi github repo here:
https://github.com/mono/libgdiplus emphasis on *git clone* here, just downloading the zip will *not* work because of the way they've set up the project. (if you're unfamiliar with git, you'll have to download that and google elsewhere).
2: you may have to install libtool:
https://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/ (`./configure` `make` and `sudo make install`)
3: in your gdiplus directory run command: ./autogen.sh make
4: if the above fails with something along the lines of "checking build system type... Invalid configuration `make': machine `make' not recognized
configure: error: /bin/bash ./config.sub make failed" then you'll need to do step 5, otherwise do 6:
5: in the gdipluss directory run the following commands: `./configure` then `make` after that's finished,
6: you should find the libgdiplus.so.0.0.0 in the libgdiplus/src/.libs directory
7: move the above file to your aurora directory and rename it to libgdiplus.so.0 (some advocate creating a symlink here, but I don't see the point, if you just put it in the directory it'll use that instead of looking for the system one, alternatively, you could `make install` instead which should update your system version, though I've not tried this.