What happened? How can it be reproduced? Provide as much information as possible.
From mailing list:
Howdy,
I have a 13 year old chromebook that I've upgraded and turned into a regular laptop. For field use, a $40 machine I won't worry too much about if a drink gets spilled on it.
Anyway, with Lubuntu installed, it's a surprisingly performant little laptop and all was well except Qlog would throw an error when you launched preferences about being unable to pull a password from freedesktop security services. Qlog was installed via the deb file off the site, but behaved the same way with the flatpak version.
After a bit of digging, I found the fix is to install gnome-keyring to get a security store service Qlog needs.
Maybe the deb and flatpak installs should check for this type of service and include it if not already present.
Kevin
QLog Version
0.0.0
Which OS are you using?
Linux
QLog Installation Method
DEB/RPM
Installation Details
OS: Lubuntu
What happened? How can it be reproduced? Provide as much information as possible.
From mailing list:
Howdy,
I have a 13 year old chromebook that I've upgraded and turned into a regular laptop. For field use, a $40 machine I won't worry too much about if a drink gets spilled on it.
Anyway, with Lubuntu installed, it's a surprisingly performant little laptop and all was well except Qlog would throw an error when you launched preferences about being unable to pull a password from freedesktop security services. Qlog was installed via the deb file off the site, but behaved the same way with the flatpak version.
After a bit of digging, I found the fix is to install gnome-keyring to get a security store service Qlog needs.
Maybe the deb and flatpak installs should check for this type of service and include it if not already present.
Kevin
QLog Version
0.0.0
Which OS are you using?
Linux
QLog Installation Method
DEB/RPM
Installation Details
OS: Lubuntu