[Bug] Snap doesn't start on Wayland on Linux
See original GitHub issue- Insomnia Version: 6.6.2
- Operating System: Arch Linux
Details
The insomnia snap doesn’t start on Wayland on Linux. When insomnia is run from the shell, the error message is:
(insomnia:12259): Gtk-WARNING **: 01:54:29.144: cannot open display: :0
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- Created 4 years ago
- Comments:6 (2 by maintainers)
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For Wayland, specifically, I think we’d be depending on ElectronJS to support it and it looks like there aren’t currently any plans for that. See https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/9056
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