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Dear Support Team,
Please help me to fix my problem that I cannot run Linux App on my device.
flatpak run com.transmissionbt.Transmission
** (process:1368): WARNING **: 14:23:57.085: Error writing credentials to socket: Error sending message: Broken pipe
[2024-12-20 14:23:57.419] web.cc:174: Will verify tracker certs using envvar CURL_CA_BUNDLE: none
[2024-12-20 14:23:57.419] web.cc:176: NB: this only works if you built against libcurl with openssl or gnutls, NOT nss
[2024-12-20 14:23:57.419] web.cc:177: NB: Invalid certs will appear as ‘Could not connect to tracker’ like many other errors
[2024-12-20 14:23:57.420] rpc-server.cc:763: Added ‘127.0.0.1’ to host whitelist
[2024-12-20 14:23:57.420] rpc-server.cc:763: Added ‘::1’ to host whitelist
[2024-12-20 14:23:57.420] rpc-server.cc:923: Serving RPC and Web requests from ‘/app/share/transmission/public_html’
(transmission-gtk:2): Gdk-WARNING **: 14:23:57.786: vkGetPhysicalDeviceSurfaceFormatsKHR(): A surface is no longer available. (VK_ERROR_SURFACE_LOST_KHR) (-1000000000)
(transmission-gtk:2): Gdk-WARNING **: 14:23:57.786: vkGetPhysicalDeviceSurfaceFormatsKHR(): A surface is no longer available. (VK_ERROR_SURFACE_LOST_KHR) (-1000000000)
(transmission-gtk:2): Gtk-WARNING **: 14:23:57.853: No IM module matching GTK_IM_MODULE=cros found
(transmission-gtk:2): Gdk-WARNING **: 14:23:57.861: vkGetPhysicalDeviceSurfaceFormatsKHR(): A surface is no longer available. (VK_ERROR_SURFACE_LOST_KHR) (-1000000000)
(transmission-gtk:2): Gdk-WARNING **: 14:23:57.861: vkGetPhysicalDeviceSurfaceFormatsKHR(): A surface is no longer available. (VK_ERROR_SURFACE_LOST_KHR) (-1000000000)
Thank you for your help
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Hardware & System Configuration:
- Processor: Core i5 vPRO
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- RAM: 16 GB
- FydeOS Version: 19.0
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