![]() ![]() ![]() I would like to add this Flatpak log from Bottles - creating a new bottle with the “Application” template: F: No installations directory in /etc/flatpak/installations.d. I would even say that it made the performance worse than w/o this because everything had this glitchy lag effect if scrolling or watching videos after configuring the named settings in about:config. Not with starting up but more with creating new Bottles and definitely running Windows applications through that.Įdit: I tried already the things of the “Flatpak Firefox Hardware Accerleration” tutorial. I believe it is also Wine app like Bottles for example, which have a problem more or less. I would like to say that this problem isn’t just Firefox/LibreWolf. I don’t believe it’s the gtk-modules since it worked good w/o this modules already in the past. Gtk-Message: 19:23:02.878: Failed to load module "pk-gtk-module" Gtk-Message: 19:23:02.878: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module" Gtk-Message: 19:23:02.875: Failed to load module "pk-gtk-module" Gtk-Message: 19:23:02.875: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module" Skippingį: Opening system flatpak installation at path /var/lib/flatpakį: Opening user flatpak installation at path /home/system/.local/share/flatpakį: /var/lib/flatpak/runtime//x86_64/22.08/1f786f0b0eb60b8df90a1483288002dc868261e50344864d3da5cb4145cfe7a7/files/lib32 does not existį: Add defaults in dir /io/gitlab/librewolf-community/į: Add locks in dir /io/gitlab/librewolf-community/į: Pulseaudio user configuration file '/home/system/.config/pulse/nf': Error while trying opening the file »/home/system/.config/pulse/nf«: No file or directory foundį: CUPS configuration file '/home/system/.cups/nf': Error while trying opening the file »/home/system/.cups/nf«: No file or directory foundį: Running 'bwrap -args 43 xdg-dbus-proxy -args=46' F: No installations directory in /etc/flatpak/installations.d. Maybe there’s something which I don’t understand maybe as a problem. Or I overlook it maybe, so I show here what happened after running LibreWolf via the command. I did this already with nothing really which indicates the problem inside. ![]()
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