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--- Comment #13 from Bug Janitor Service ---
A possibly relevant merge request was started @
https://invent.kde.org/plasma/discover/-/merge_requests/281
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--- Comment #12 from Aleix Pol ---
> It's not exposed as a user-facing thing though, right?
I'm pretty sure we install wherever the remote is installed (yes, remotes too
can be added in the different installations).
We do not have UI for moving flathu
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--- Comment #11 from Nate Graham ---
Oh that's cool, I didn't know that.
It's not exposed as a user-facing thing though, right?
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--- Comment #10 from Aleix Pol ---
> Discover doesn't yet have the ability to let you install flatpaks for just
> the active user rather than systemwide.
@MK: Yes, in practice.
@Nate: That is not entirely true. If flatpak doesn't offer a writable sys
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--- Comment #8 from Fabian Vogt ---
Probably https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1123722 then.
You should be able to avoid that by installing flatpaks into user storage
instead of system-wide. No idea how that's handled by discover.
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--- Comment #7 from MK ---
Created attachment 144138
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An example of the described bug
Attached is a series of three screenshots I captured while updating the system.
Note the error message
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--- Comment #6 from MK ---
(In reply to Fabian Vogt from comment #4)
> Is polkit-default-privs installed? What's the value of POLKIT_DEFAULT_PRIVS
> and PERMISSION_SECURITY in /etc/sysconfig/security?
I just checked, that polkit-default-privs is instal
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--- Comment #5 from MK ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1)
> How did you install these flatpaks? Using Discover, or the command line? And
> were they installed systemwide or at the user level?
I used Discover to install the flatpak apps, but
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--- Comment #4 from Fabian Vogt ---
Is polkit-default-privs installed? What's the value of POLKIT_DEFAULT_PRIVS and
PERMISSION_SECURITY in /etc/sysconfig/security?
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--- Comment #3 from Nate Graham ---
Same here.
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--- Comment #2 from Aleix Pol ---
Could you check if it's an opensuse thing? on my system flatpak update never
asks for a password. Not system-wide (which is default), not user-scoped.
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