Hello,
Yes I would say the problem is in the flatpak version of Qgis, since I
experienced inability to access files over a NFS share.
You would need to find the people who produce the flatpak edition and
raise this issue with them.
Are you able to use a native packaged version of Qgis? Running it in a
virtual machine with a compatible edition of Linux with native Linux
packages is definitely an option if you can't install any of those
packages directly in the distribution you are using.
On 21/02/22 23:37, Thomas Struller wrote:
Hallo Nicolas,
thank you for your reply. All my project files are on one network
drive and I prefer to use geopackages. Perhaps it the problem is, that
I install qigs from flathub. I’m wondering about that I am the only
one who uses qgis on linux and want’s to access project-files on a
windows file server.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Thomas Struller
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