Thanks for the update. We have left Ubuntu behind for RockyLinux due to
problems like this one. Good riddance, snaps and snapd.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1891649
Title:
[snap]
Hi,
sorry for taking so long to respond.
Setting the favourite to "chromium_chromium.desktop" instead of
"chromium-browser.desktop" does indeed seem to work! Thanks!
Is the chromium_chromium.desktop file generated when chromium is installed or
when it is first started by the user?
Because I'm
I'm still able to reproduce it.
Interestingly, the new Chromium window now displays a "file not found" error
for file:///snap/chromium/1275/firstrun/snap-en.html when launched.
$ gsettings get org.gnome.shell favorite-apps
['thunderbird.desktop', 'libreoffice-writer.desktop',
Public bug reported:
Deleting the ~/snaps folder in ubuntu seems to permanently break gnome
dash window tracking.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Add chromium-browser.desktop to your dash / dock favourites. Chromium
Windows get attributed to this favourite when created.
2) Delete the ~/snaps folder,
Public bug reported:
I've created a custom chromium launcher for an internal website, starting
chromium in --app mode.
The launcher should get it's own Gnome dash icon.
To match the created windows to the dash icon, I've taken the following
measures:
- include "StartupWMClass=myfoo" in the