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Black screen with glitches on v1.2.22.982 #265
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Same here, with Fedora 38 and AMD. |
It could be amd/mesa issue. Try removing |
Same luck, unfortunately |
It doesn't fix it, unfortunately. |
It is also reproducible on Fedora 38 + Intel |
Same issue here. I'm getting the following STDERR output if I launch it from the terminal:
I'm using the same version (doesn't seem like I can force it to report info in English):
I'm also on Fedora 38 with AMD graphics. I've temporarily worked around the issue by downgrading to the previous version (2023-10-24 19:58:12 +0000):
(The STDERR output looks the same for this version so there is probably nothing interesting in it) |
I have the same problem
Fedora Workstation 38 |
what if you rename you may also try renaming just |
Deleting |
I'm also affected with the same symptoms. Other flatpak apps aren't affected (I've tested Steam, Disord, OBS, Kdenlive, KeePassXC, and qBittorrent). System:
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I deleted the folder, start with a new profile, it works, thanks. |
Same issue here on RHEL 9 and Intel VGA. |
As a workaround disabling OpenGL rendering (GPU acceleration / device=dri) in Flatseal fixes this for me (Fedora 38 + Wayland + Gnome + AMD). Edit. Also removing |
After removing the app folder and login in my account again everything works.
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Simple and minimal workaround (without having to sign in again):
Enjoy! 🌱 This seems to be a common error for all Electron-based apps at the moment: |
I also had the issue -- the workaround(s) in this thread resolved it.
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This seems to be a general Electron issue, because a bunch of Electron apps had it all of a sudden at the same time, like Element and VSCode. The workaround of deleting the cache seems to work for all of them, though. |
Same ish issue for me:
Fedora workstation 38 |
The problem is well-known and solution is also well known as posted in #265 (comment) . Further comments in this thread are pointless. |
did the trick for me. |
I had the same issue on Pop_OS 22.04. This fixed it for me. |
This solution also worked for me. Once I deleted the folder I could log back into the working app. Thanks everyone! |
Deleting the |
This problem still exists for me:
Fedora 40 with KDE Plasma 6.1.3, using Wayland I tried the following:
Any ideas how to get it fixed? Really annoying. Web player is also not working. Regards Atomique |
I recently updated Spotify, only to find the main window being almost all black with glitches when hovering and scrolling. Here's a screenshot:
Not sure if this a Spotify / Flatpak / Wayland issue, but here are my specs just in case:
Fedora 38 / Wayland / GNOME
AMD Ryzen 7 7700X
MSI PRO B650M-A WIFI Micro ATX AM5
Corsair Vengeance 32 GB
Sapphire PULSE Radeon RX 6600 8 GB
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