There’s no convenient way to save these args as Flatpak overrides, but Chromum and Chrome should both read additional launch parameters from ~/.var/app//config/nf and ~/.var/app//config/nf respectively.Įcho "-enable-features=UseOzonePlatform\n-ozone-platform=wayland" > ~/.var/app//config/nfĮdit: Upon actual testing, this does indeed launch Chromium natively, but Gnome’s on-screen keyboard still won’t pop up. Release.key sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install ungoogled-chromium. You may also use this for Ungoogled Chromium and possibly any other somewhat recent Chromium build by substituting the appids. For now it is the only way to use Chromium browser on ubuntu without the need of. The Wayland socket should already be enabled according to the. Try launching Chromium like so and see if it fixes your issue:įlatpak run -enable-features=UseOzonePlatform -ozone-platform=wayland Seriously thanks so much mw / brent and the others for the detailed info and explanations and even instructions that is so awesome of you.Ok, so I’m going to also assume you’re on Wayland, using Flathub’s Chromium, which currently defaults to X11 until upstream decides Ozone is ready. 88 (Official Build) (64-bit) Flatpak version to join this conversation on GitHub. I had Solus 4.2 on a USB stashed away and it saved my PC so I'm here to stay. IMPORTANT: Ungoogled Chromium does NOT work with a classical installation of Flatpak like sudo apt install flatpak. Solus was always my fallback option if Arch broke, which I kinda expected it to. Then run ungoogled-chromium-portable.exe and remove Ungoogled Chromium from your computer. As an added bonus, the Flatpak is wired up to flatpak-external-data-checker, which now automatically opens a pull request when a new Chromium release is published. On arch I simply used "yay" command and that handled it all at once- if only there was such a command on Solus to upgrade everything but I'm still learning. It’s also been used as the basis for other apps on Flathub, including ungoogled-chromium. Now, i can't get it with neither flatpak and AppImage after uninstalling UChromium because it was an old version: flatpak (Sotware Manager) Code: Select all app//x86圆4/stable needs a later flacpak version (1.8.2) AppImage: Code: Select all Some packages could not be installed. I'll take the advice to stick with the trinity only (eopkg primarily
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