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Does not run on Fedora 40 Workstation #1077
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I get the same
on my TuxedoOS, based on Ubuntu, both with AppImage and deb package. It looks like the issue #939 Update: I worked around the issue using the deb package and removing these files from
After this I can use ActivityWatch but it doesn't open the dashbord from the tray icon, I need to go to the URL from the browser |
Same over here: I have tried to install the AW AppImage, but my session crashed with a black screen and a weird code line when I first tried to open it. Running on Fedora 40 with Gnome × Wayland. Is there any way to get the app working through the .zip install or Git clone? |
P.S.: I have also tried installing the app through the .zip file and launching aw-qt, but I get no GUI. I can see in my monitor that aw-server and aw-watcher-window are running, but that's about it. |
@nonno-cicala Then that's probably due to incompatibilities with system Wayland libraries. Given Upstream bug in Qt: https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-114635 Which suggests that, to fix this in a future release, we can update Wayland in CI:
Removing the included Qt-related library files, instead relying on system versions which are compatible with Wayland libs, is a legitimate workaround. But the @Ph15 If you run it from the terminal, what is the output? Similar as the above? The QTA_QPA_PLATFORM trick might work for you too. |
Hello @ErikBjare! |
ig you can just install Xorg and call it a day. my ubuntu 24.04 just nixed xorg so that's the solution for me too in the meantime i guess. |
On Fedora you could at least try https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/wojnilowicz/activitywatch/ |
Note: Actually, I don't think that an average user should search for terminal outputs on the Internet in order to run a time tracking app. It's already too much filling up a whole bug report. Most just delete it and next app.
Describe the bug
Does not run.
To Reproduce
Expected behavior
I mean...
Documentation
aw-qt_2024-06-21T23-44-31.log
Additional context
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