@sv1sjp to NextcloudEnglish • 1 year agoNextcloud Sync App (Flatpak) in Fedora SilverBlue with Dark Theme ends up like thisimagemessage-square4arrow-up115arrow-down11file-text
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minus-square@mindlessLumplinkEnglish2•1 year agoYou could check your systemd logs with sudo journalctl > logs.txt Search that file for your application name. Otherwise try running the application from terminal, and view any logs that output. flatpak run {app name} You might need to add options for logging. My guess is it’s missing some gtk assets.
minus-square@sv1sjpOPlinkEnglish1•1 year agoThanks for you response. I found this post, so as I can understand, it is a known bug on flatpak’s version on immutable linux… I installed the appimage version instead. https://help.nextcloud.com/t/linux-desktop-client-menu-issue/166057/2
You could check your systemd logs with sudo journalctl > logs.txt Search that file for your application name.
Otherwise try running the application from terminal, and view any logs that output.
flatpak run {app name}
You might need to add options for logging.
My guess is it’s missing some gtk assets.
Thanks for you response. I found this post, so as I can understand, it is a known bug on flatpak’s version on immutable linux…
I installed the appimage version instead. https://help.nextcloud.com/t/linux-desktop-client-menu-issue/166057/2