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When I have Flatpak installed and try to start Firefox it can take more than 30 seconds to start, when I uninstall Flatpak it takes around 2 or 3 seconds to start, Firefox itself isn't slow, after starting everything works normally when Flatpak is installed and when it's not.
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Install flatpak again, and paste the output of 'flatpak-list' in code tags.
System Specs:
Intel Core i5-2400 Nvidia GTX 1050ti Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury (Mouse) BestBuy Essentials USB Keyboard
Software Specifications:
Desktop Environment: KDE Plasma Window Manager: KWin Operating System: Arch Linux (btw)
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Just in case someone else stumbles across this. In my case the issue was that flatpak installed VA-API as a dependency without the necessary VA-API package being installed on my system. See https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Hardwa … celeration for details.
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Wasn‘t the main selling point for bloatpacks, that they come with everything included? Just wondering …
english is not my first language. If you find a mistake in this post, please mention it in your reply – this way I can learn. TIA
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The original problem (afaiu the OP didn't install FF as flatschpak, they just installed flatschpak) is likely the very common "xdg-desktop-portal-gnome is broken outside gnome" condition, which is *supposed* to be fixed w/ 44.2
Sandroid might have installed the wrong™ flatpak, depending on the fedora runtime or so.
(What pretty much answers the question whether flatschpaks are a solution to anything…)
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I do not have installed Firefox as a flatpak either, but I was wrong about VA-API, it appears to be unrelated. I noticed that the startup of Firefox is only slow for the first time after boot. @seth is right about xdg-desktop-portal. In my case xdg-desktop-portal-wlr did not start automatically, which caused the issue. This fixed it: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/XDG_De … ly_on_sway
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