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Desktop integration of the Linux version is broken #4

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amogus07 opened this issue Dec 7, 2023 · 3 comments
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Desktop integration of the Linux version is broken #4

amogus07 opened this issue Dec 7, 2023 · 3 comments
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@amogus07
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amogus07 commented Dec 7, 2023

Steps to reproduce

Run sudo ./install.sh from the root of the extracted release archive

Expected behaviour

materialgram appears in the app grid

Actual behaviour

materialgram doesn't appear in the app grid, even after a rebooting, but Main Menu (Libre Menu Editor) detects the entry. When launching materialgram manually from the terminal, the icon in the dash representing it is empty/broken.

Operating system

Fedora 39 (Workstation Edition)

Version of Telegram Desktop

4.12.2.1

Installation source

Static binary from official website

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@amogus07 amogus07 added the bug Something isn't working label Dec 7, 2023
@amogus07 amogus07 changed the title Desktop integration of the Linuxversion is broken Desktop integration of the Linux version is broken Dec 7, 2023
@samjaredvscode
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use flatpak bro, is better

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@samjaredvscode I use the flatpak now, I opened the issue before it was published. But it's still relevant for people who don't want to use flatpak.

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You're right about that, my bad. Remember that the alternatives that the developers give us are for the effective use of the application.

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