SiliconVoid
BblendOS
•Created by SiliconVoid on 10/24/2024 in #🆘┃support
Binary icons in Dock when running containerized app.
I will get back with scripting results, if I can even accomplish the task, dunno how that could be worked into blend to address the issue. In the end it might come down to simply an issue with the gnome dock..? /shrug
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BblendOS
•Created by SiliconVoid on 10/24/2024 in #🆘┃support
Binary icons in Dock when running containerized app.
pfft.. In order to get Firefox to work like opera, oob, I have to add like a dozen extensions to firefox - after all the third-party extensions firefox is no more 'secure' than any other browser - and its not a particularly secure browser to begin with. Last I saw it ranks in the same tier actually. I have used opera since the 90s with no security issues whatsoever. I have generated sniffer logs which do not show any information outside user requested http surfing traffic moving out, the older versions lack of telemetry is one of the very reasons I use a specific version..
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BblendOS
•Created by SiliconVoid on 10/24/2024 in #🆘┃support
Binary icons in Dock when running containerized app.
I think I should be able to script Dock to combine the instances into the same icon, maybe, but at least for the moment if I glance down at the Dock I can see what is actually open.
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BblendOS
•Created by SiliconVoid on 10/24/2024 in #🆘┃support
Binary icons in Dock when running containerized app.
One of the apps in question is Opera browser.. Everytime Opera does a significant version update or adds a new 'feature', they break a dozen other 'features' users have been using.. so I run an older version exclusively on all OS platforms. (em steps down from his soapbox) I noticed that the .desktop has blend calling the containerized opera, however the .desktop file for opera itself is calling the icon from opera like it would be if installed natively.. which does not exist because it is in a container - therefore no icon exists for 'opera' and I get the generic gear. So I took the icon link from blend;Debian;opera.desktop and pasted it in opera.desktop in some long cryptic location and while an app icon still pops up at the end of the Dock it is at least the opera icon.
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BblendOS
•Created by SiliconVoid on 10/24/2024 in #🆘┃support
Error: Read-only file system (edit hosts)
Almost always do ls before any commands, but possible technically, also did it numerous times, starting from root, as user, sudo, su.. Looks good for now. I looked up any way to do it through system.yaml but could not find any information on what header to use, or syntax, but good information to have. Thanks again.
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BblendOS
•Created by SiliconVoid on 10/24/2024 in #🆘┃support
Error: Read-only file system (edit hosts)
Great! Domains are pinging to localhost... Do not know why the syntax from within /etc/ folder would make any difference.. hasn't before. Thank you.
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BblendOS
•Created by SiliconVoid on 10/24/2024 in #🆘┃support
Error: Read-only file system (edit hosts)
It wrote, so loging out/in to see if it gets read..
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BblendOS
•Created by SiliconVoid on 10/24/2024 in #🆘┃support
Error: Read-only file system (edit hosts)
heh.. didn't literally type (/etc/hosts)... just opened /etc/ in terminal from Files and typed sudo nano hosts.. Why wouldn't that be the same thing..?
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