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minus-squareGaumBeist@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up1·10 hours agoIt doesn’t matter where or how I mount the drive, the problem isn’t the drive; idk how I could have made that clearer. What does any of this have to do with KDE, Gnome, or nautilus? The problem only happens under KDE and Gnome on Wayland; the nautilus thing was just a curiosity. Did you read my comment?
minus-squarechronicledmonocle@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·6 hours agoAlmost guaranteed a Flatpak thing. I know you said X11 versus Wayland was your issue, but likely some quirk of the two window managers was allowing it to work. Adding the drive path in Flatseal or installing non-Flatpak Steam would likely fix it.
It doesn’t matter where or how I mount the drive, the problem isn’t the drive; idk how I could have made that clearer.
The problem only happens under KDE and Gnome on Wayland; the nautilus thing was just a curiosity. Did you read my comment?
Almost guaranteed a Flatpak thing. I know you said X11 versus Wayland was your issue, but likely some quirk of the two window managers was allowing it to work.
Adding the drive path in Flatseal or installing non-Flatpak Steam would likely fix it.