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--- Comment #7 from ferdymercury ---
Maybe related:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/74292645/how-to-share-certificates-between-firefox-and-okular-on-ubuntu-22-04
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--- Comment #6 from ferdymercury ---
In my case, with flatpak, I was getting also the error that no certificate was
found.
Even if the default folder of mozilla was being found (when checking Configure
Backends, PDF, the path was correct). And in Firef
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--- Comment #5 from noliver ---
Thanks for the suggestion, but I've already tried snap installing -
originally my
firefox (which is by default snap installed) didn't load pkcs11 module
and needed
to manually install the latest version in order to be a
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--- Comment #4 from ferdymercury ---
> Is there something that could be done about this?
I ended up installing Okular via flatpak instead of snap, there it works.
If you prefer to continue with snap, you might try to establish a symlink
between what s
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--- Comment #2 from ferdymercury ---
Thanks for the reply and suggestion.
Indeed, when I installed via flatpak, it works out of the box, the Firefox
certificate store is recognized and listed under PDF Backend config.
(Minor detail, in flatpak I have 2
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