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--- Comment #5 from Kim ---
SOLVED
I used flatseal to add host file permissions and now it works as expected, so
no problem with kgeotag, just another system to learn.
Can also use "sudo flatpak override [app id] --filesystem=host"
Thanks for the tips
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--- Comment #4 from Tobias Leupold ---
I just tried KGeoTag 1.5.0 installed from FlatHub on my Gentoo system. Works as
expected.
Maybe this is a local problem on your machine? Some permissions not set?!
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--- Comment #3 from Tobias Leupold ---
Did you try Ubuntu's 1.5.0 package? The distribution-specific one? Just to
check if this one works?!
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--- Comment #1 from Kim ---
flatpak installation on ubuntu 22.04 read all files from directory reads OK,
from /run/user/1000/doc/70be0a1a/Photos/IMG_20170827_132616.jpg (eg)
tries to write back to