Why is making a user configuration saner in comparison to making it work out of the box? On 15. 07. 22 10:17, Liliana Marie Prikler wrote: > Am Freitag, dem 15.07.2022 um 01:07 +0000 schrieb Jacob Hrbek: >> Steps to reproduce: >> 1. Install any flatpak app from a GNOME environment >> 2. Try to launch the app from activities  (the gnome menu accessible >> through super-key) and expect it to not find it >> >> To fix this i was told that the path >> `~/.local/share/flatpak/exports/share/applications` has to be >> appended in the environmental variable XDG_DATA_DIRS > Then why don't you simply do so? Unlike certain distributions *cough* > Ubuntu *cough*, Guix System depends on neither Flatpak nor Snap to > offer "containerized" applications. This configuration is thus yours > to make. If your problem is that there's no Guix Home service to do > so, then fair enough, but assuming a regularly managed bash_profile, > that line should be easy enough to add (and more importantly how to add > it should be documented by Flatpak – if not, that's their issue). -- -- Jacob Hrbek #StandWithUkraine