On Sun, Feb 02, 2025 at 04:48:48PM +0000, Thom Harmon wrote: > > > > How do you use x2go with this problem? > > > > I know this is not going to be a satisfactory answer... > > I struggled with this for months trying to figure out what permissions > needed to be configured for the Snaps apps to work in x2go with no > luck. It seems to be related to access to /run. > > For me it was the final straw for Snap and Ubuntu more broadly. I > rotated over to Debian stable (well, Spiral actually) for everything > and if I need an application-level jail I use Flatpak. In only a > handful of cases have I had to use Flatseal to adjust permissions for > x2go compat. Much better experience. > > Like I said, probably not a satisfactory answers but sometimes just > knowing that there is an escape hatch available is useful. > > Now if I could figure out a work-around for when an app doesn't support > Xinput2.... > I think this is the 'right' answer even if it isn't a 'satisfactory' answer. Snap just manages to break so many things in subtle ways that one is better off without it.
I too left [x]ubuntu because of the increasing dependency on snap for important applications. I have moved to Debian 12 and am very happy with it. I have a couple of Appimage based programs but everything else comes from the Debian repositories. -- Chris Green _______________________________________________ x2go-user mailing list x2go-user@lists.x2go.org https://lists.x2go.org/listinfo/x2go-user