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> It doesn’t work even on 8Gb pi5. >> If you require these specific charts today, then I suggest that you use qtVlm. Or different hw. Made a try with...
That patch is BTW applied to the Flatpak builds which should be fine to run on Alma.
Any software "lock" like a S63 user permit tries to identify the computer the lock belongs to so to speak. The problem is that Flatpak runs in a sandbox, sort...
> The long term solution would be that the software lock developers teaches it it handle the Flatpak sandbox Another solution would be that the vendor did the same thing...
> Both fingerprints generated from o-charts native and o-charts flatpak should be identical. Great to hear! > @rgleason that entry in the docs should be removed. I'll take care of...
> Both fingerprints generated from o-charts native and o-charts flatpak should be identical. Alannz42's case is a special one and we are trying to figure out what makes the fingerprints...
> It is really strange that this has not been detected before [...] At least I have been living with this since long, assuming it is the expected behaviour. Don't...
After work in the o-charts plugin this should now be fixed. I have verified that I can user the same permit on native Fedora (!) and Flatpak. Unless there is...
hm... Looking at the new builds, we get two things: 1. Packages which can be downloaded for testing, the usual "nightly builds" concept (we could do a better job with...