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Problem with opening GTG after installing Hamster plugin #770
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@Neui Thank you so much. |
You need to have Hamster installed to use the Hamster plugin, but it seems the plugin makes GTG "crash" when it doesn't find Hamster (which is indeed a bug that should be fixed) |
actually the gnu.Hamster is already installed (and works with Flatpack instance of GTG). Maybe the path can not be recognized. |
GTG does not have permission to access the D-Bus session bus, I turned it on in Flatseal and now GTG is talking to Hamster. |
Hello,
I could install the gtg and open it and work with it.
after syncing with my nextcloud (for first time), the tasks could successfully sync.
The problem is, after playing around, and installing plugins, the app crashed and never opened.
This is the error which I got when opening.
Context: Activation None Dev GTG: gtg v0.5-160-ged8000de CPython 3.8.10 (default, Nov 26 2021, 20:14:08) [GCC 9.3.0] GTK 3.24.20, GLib 2.64.2 PyGLib 3.36.0, PyGObject 3.36.0 Linux-5.13.0-28-generic-x86_64-with-glibc2.29
Also the log file shows the following error:
org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.gnome.Hamster was not provided by any .service file
how can I disable a plugin from source code?
it seems like gnome hamster is not working.
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