Thanks. I will try this method as well. For now, pmount seems to work fine.
Thanks. I will try this method as well. For now, pmount seems to work fine.
Thanks a lot. That works.
Thanks for your response. But the Debian package is not maintained. Do you know of any other way?
It is in human nature to keep improving the state of things.
Adding those lines to .bashrc, helped with the flatpak commands. I can run them without having to type “flatpak run”. I did this for nix: export XDG_DATA_DIRS=$HOME/.nix-profile/share:$HOME/.share:“${XDG_DATA_DIRS:-/usr/local/share/:/usr/share/}” However, I still cannot see the entries in rofi. The package is Chromium browser.
I have this line export XDG_DATA_DIRS=$HOME/.nix-profile/share:$HOME/.share:“${XDG_DATA_DIRS:-/usr/local/share/:/usr/share/}” Do I need to add anything else? I do have the directory you have mentioned.
Thanks for the response. I will try to as you have advised. Adding those lines to .bashrc helped with flatpaks but not with nix.
Thanks for the response. Adding those lines to .bashrc helped with flatpaks but not with nix.
Thanks, I will check it out. Adding those lines to .bashrc helped with flatpaks but not with nix.
Adding those lines to .bashrc helped with flatpaks but not with nix.
I only have .profile. Actually adding those lines as to .bashrc as suggested by @palordrolap@kbin.social helped for the flatpak commands. But the issue with .desktop files for programs installed using nix still persists.
Thanks, that works with the flatpaks. However, it doesn’t seem to work with nix packages. I mean rofi doesn’t detect the .desktop files for packages installed using nix.
Changed it allow execution for the owner. Still no results. Tried with both .profile and .bash_profile.
Thanks for the response. But in my case, even that does not work as well.
Thanks for the response. But that does not work as well.
Thanks. I don’t use lxqt as my DE though. I use a custom DE based on i3. I will look into it.