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It doesn't detect the unifying receiver plugged into the computer #2
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No host setup needed as long as you installed this application system-wide |
Does that mean Solaar Flatpak works properly only if I have system Flathub installation (and not user Flathub installation)? |
Is user-flatpak support planned? |
If the installation is done user-wide, it is necessary to manually manage the udev rules in a manner similar to that of https://pwr-solaar.github.io/Solaar/installation. To achieve this, copy I don't know if there is a way to do it automatically. |
unfortunately it did not work. not even with reloading the rules |
What system you use? |
OpenSUSE Aeon (/etc is writable) |
Doesn't work on Fedora 39 and 40. But before it worked fine. |
Same for me, installed as system wide and not working on both Fedora 39 and 40. |
Not working on Fedora 41 Silverblue for me currently. Edit: checking the logs I realised it was running in the background and didn't pick up the udev changes. It works for me now. |
Quite funny how this file or directory path no longer exist to copy. |
Try installing the udev rules through a system package like |
The dongle is plugged in. The app is empty:
Does it need some kind of host setup or libs to be able to find it?
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