Running debian stretch, followed the directions, put in "flatpak install --from https://flathub.org/repo/appstream/org. ... flatpakref" into terminal. Looks like it installed. But how do I launch it now??
openmw in terminal doesnt do anything
I downloaded the flatpak, how do I open openmw?
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Re: I downloaded the flatpak, how do I open openmw?
Does do anything?
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$ flatpak run org.openmw.OpenMW
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Re: I downloaded the flatpak, how do I open openmw?
https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.openmw.OpenMW
includes both setup and run instructions.
If those do not work, then the flatpak maintainers need to be notified.
Can you verify that testman's comment works?
includes both setup and run instructions.
If those do not work, then the flatpak maintainers need to be notified.
Can you verify that testman's comment works?
Re: I downloaded the flatpak, how do I open openmw?
You can launch the installed flatpak either through the terminal with flatpak run, as detailed in the store page - and by testman above.
You can also launch the generated launcher that's located in either /var/lib/flatpak/exports/bin/ or ~/.local/share/flatpak/exports/bin/ depending on if you used the system or user installation.
Additionally, Flatpak generates proper .desktop files that should be picked up by your desktop environment, so you should be able to just launch OpenMW from your regular application menu/launcher - if you use one of those.
You can also launch the generated launcher that's located in either /var/lib/flatpak/exports/bin/ or ~/.local/share/flatpak/exports/bin/ depending on if you used the system or user installation.
Additionally, Flatpak generates proper .desktop files that should be picked up by your desktop environment, so you should be able to just launch OpenMW from your regular application menu/launcher - if you use one of those.