Hi,
I had this problem before with other applications (TexMaker, TexStudio and Kid3).
Now if I open Audacious, in Dash it looks like it’s open and you can play mp3’s, but I don’t get to see the application window. I restarted the app and rebooted the computer, I also deleted and reinstalled Audacious.
If I open it from the terminal, it says:
❯ flatpak run org.atheme.audacious
WARNING ../src/libaudqt/audqt.cc:135 [init]: X11/XWayland was not detected. This is unsupported, please do not report bugs.
The cached device pixel ratio value was stale on window update. Please file a QTBUG which explains how to reproduce.
@Jonasan, I just installed Audacious from flatpak and copy/pasted the command you have posted and executed it in terminal inside my Blufin:stable. I also get exactly the same WARNING in terminal, but Audacious is started in my case and working fine.
Did you try Alt+Tab key combination, maybe Audacious is started in background or something…
I usually use VLC Media Player also installed from flatpak. Maybe you can test this app, to confirm you don’t have some wider issue.
Did you by any chance login into Blufin using X.org? What does: echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE it is “wayland” in my case.
Hi @red11 ,
I indeed tried Alt-Tabbing (I’m an Alt-Tab-Maniac ). Audacious used to run normal, it suddenly stopped showing yesterday. That was the same with Kid3 (not yesterday, but after a while of successful use). So that Audacious runs NOW in your VM, is expected, the question is if it keeps doing that (and it did run for months just fine with me).
All my applications are Flatpak (isn’t that for everyone here, since that’s the idea behind BlueFin?). I installed VLC and it opens.
I only have Flatpak applications and one homebrew thing, OneDrive, I didn’t configure a service to run in automatically. I’m no programmer, so I didn’t change anything “deep”. I use a few extensions: the application-menu, a clipboard menu, a kill-menu and soma-radio-menu
So, I tried deleting and reinstalling Audacious, with and without deleting user data, also from the software center and via the terminal.
What solved the problem, is allowing some things extra with Flatseal.
But the UI is not the normal one, it’s from a different windowmanager or something (Xorg, like you said, maybe)?
Look:
Blufin installs flatpaks from Flathub.org. What I see for Audacious’ flatpak is, it was probably not packaged by Audacious’s developers but probably by some third party packaging it. I see “Unverified” tag:
Hi,
I think I just remembered wrong, and the lay-out was always like I showed.
The option to Restart in GTK mode worked though, I learned something new.
Thanks @red11