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unable to log in with linux desktop client #32

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luvis opened this issue Feb 17, 2020 · 1 comment
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unable to log in with linux desktop client #32

luvis opened this issue Feb 17, 2020 · 1 comment

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luvis commented Feb 17, 2020

I don't know where to post this issue but I have tried the last three days to set up carnet on linux and log in to my nextcloud server with no success. I even created a carnet.live account and tried logging in there, however this didn't work either, it just loads (loading circle animation) indefinitely. The only reason I have installed linux is for this purpose because I want to migrate my google keep notes. So I have created 4 different virtualbox linux installations, two debian and two ubuntu and installed through snap.
I also created one ubuntu and one debian install through Parallels desktop and it's the same behavior on every install. The only thing in common is that I installed the snap-package.. maybe that's what's broken? I can't log in to neither my own install or to carnet.live so I'm assuming it's an application problem? No errors..

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luvis commented Feb 17, 2020

After writing my post and realizing the problem might have to do with the snap packet, I downloaded the appimage instead and opened it in the same system that refused to connect earlier and it worked fine.. so there's nothing wrong with the app, only the snap package.. at least the current version.

@ChangelinPipou ChangelinPipou transferred this issue from CarnetApp/CarnetDocumentation May 3, 2020
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