This issue persists and has worsened.
After looking into similar issue reports on Flatpak's GitHub
repository, I tried removing gvfs from my system profile. No luck. I
then also removed ntfs-3g and gnome-shell-extension-appindicator (after
noticing the GNOME dropdown control panel now alerts
How do you run flatpak in a system vm?
I've tried setting up flatpak inside the VM, which didn't work because
I didn't persist the state; and exposing my user's home directory where
all relevant flatpak files are stored, which gave an "unable to
allocate session ID" error, which is distinct fr
Juliana Sims via Bug reports for GNU Guix writes:
> Hi,
>> Can you try another app, maybe there's a problem with this one
>
> I have tried with literally every application I have installed through
> flatpak, and none of them work. Here's the complete list, in order by
> ID:
>
> com.github.tchx84.
Hi,
Can you try another app, maybe there's a problem with this one
I have tried with literally every application I have installed through
flatpak, and none of them work. Here's the complete list, in order by
ID:
com.github.tchx84.Flatseal
com.github.vladimiry.ElectronMail
io.bassi.Amberol
i
Juliana Sims via Bug reports for GNU Guix writes:
> Hello,
>
> I ran a system reconfigure for the first time in a while today. After
> doing so, I noticed that Flatpak apps fail to launch. Specifically,
> when running `flatpak run org.gnome.Fractal`, which was working fine
> before, the applicati
Hello,
I ran a system reconfigure for the first time in a while today. After
doing so, I noticed that Flatpak apps fail to launch. Specifically,
when running `flatpak run org.gnome.Fractal`, which was working fine
before, the application hangs instead of launching and, with `-v`,
prints the f