https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=382188
Jan Grulich changed:
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Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED
Resolution|---
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--- Comment #8 from Glenn Johnson ---
Yes, that worked. Thank you!
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--- Comment #7 from Jan Grulich ---
Install "flatpak" and just open plasma-discover, it should now work just fine,
without any crash.
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--- Comment #6 from Glenn Johnson ---
Apparently we have flatpack and flatpac. That will cause some confusion.
So I can install flatpak but I've already gone ahead and installed Google
Chrome browser manually. This machine is no longer a good test cand
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--- Comment #5 from Glenn Johnson ---
Did I misread?
package flatpak is not installed
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--- Comment #4 from Glenn Johnson ---
flatpack-4.0.1-4.fc26.noarch
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--- Comment #3 from Jan Grulich ---
rpm -q flatpak
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--- Comment #2 from Glenn Johnson ---
plasma-discover-5.10.1-1.fc26.x86_64
flatpack-4.0.1-4.fc26.noarch
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--- Comment #1 from Jan Gruli