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Installation crashing in x86_64 for Chromebooks #135

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NameLessGO opened this issue Feb 26, 2024 · 6 comments
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Installation crashing in x86_64 for Chromebooks #135

NameLessGO opened this issue Feb 26, 2024 · 6 comments
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when I open the Anki application I am prompted to select a language, after selecting English (US) the Anki application simply shuts down

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liimma1 commented Mar 28, 2024

It's happening to me!

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rayes0 commented Apr 15, 2024

I doubt this is an issue with the flatpak specifically. Please try again with the latest version, and let me know if it is still an issue.

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This discussion has a few ideas to what could have caused this issue DavidoTek/ProtonUp-Qt#312

Strangely enough, X11-override socket should have run, but it wasn't

For now, any Chromebook with this issue should try using AnkiDroid
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ichi2.anki&pli=1

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rayes0 commented Apr 16, 2024

The x11 socket not running is expected, because it should only be available if there is no wayland socket. Disabling the wayland socket manually should force anki to run through x11 (xwayland on chromebooks?): flatpak run --nosocket=wayland net.ankiweb.Anki

I unfortunately do not own a chromebook for troubleshooting. Can anybody with a chromebook try this?

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mzeeshi commented Apr 25, 2024

The x11 socket not running is expected, because it should only be available if there is no wayland socket. Disabling the wayland socket manually should force anki to run through x11 (xwayland on chromebooks?): flatpak run --nosocket=wayland net.ankiweb.Anki

I unfortunately do not own a chromebook for troubleshooting. Can anybody with a chromebook try this?

luv u bro it worked and thanks a lot It was a lot of hassle to find right thing but now it worked

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pennies commented Aug 11, 2024

The x11 socket not running is expected, because it should only be available if there is no wayland socket. Disabling the wayland socket manually should force anki to run through x11 (xwayland on chromebooks?): flatpak run --nosocket=wayland net.ankiweb.Anki

I unfortunately do not own a chromebook for troubleshooting. Can anybody with a chromebook try this?

this worked for me thank you 👍

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