[Bug] Fails to open preferences on Linux (Installed with Snap)
See original GitHub issueInsomnia fails to open the preferences pane on Fedora 33 (Workstation Edition) (Wayland Windowing System) with Insomnia installed with snap.
When I open the preferences I get a blank white screen like so:
and if i run from snap run insomnia
in the terminal I can see the error:
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I am running Insomnia 2020.5.1, unfortunately I can’t see the results from the about menu as it shows up like this:
@louisjrdev we’re aware of this issue are trying to figure out what to do next; at this stage all of the investigations we have done regarding bugs in the Snap package (there are several tickets) have fallen short. Current suggestion, going by other comments, is to use the appimage.