Clean install, don't really remember touching it, but it definitely was forcing everything into the Noto world. ![]() Moving this file (mv /etc/fonts/nf /etc/fonts/) solved all of my font issues, including the latest version of Slack. So, just as a last follow up - I had a bunch of 'junk' in my /etc/fonts/nf config file: "stderr": "/bin/sh: lsb_release: command not found\n" "message": "Command failed: lsb_release -a -short\n/bin/sh: lsb_release: command not found\n", "stack": "Error: Command failed: lsb_release -a -short\n/bin/sh: lsb_release: command not found\n\nĪt ChildProcess.exithandler (child_process.js:299:12)\n at ChildProcess.emit (events.js:182:13)\nĪt (domain.js:442:20)\n at maybeClose (internal/child_process.js:9Ħ2:16)\n at (internal/child_process.js:381:11)\n at Socket.emit (events.js Warn: Couldn't get Linux distro info from lsb_release, trying fallback to get L After installing it the program finally managed to launch. I recently had a problem where Slack's window would not launch at all because it was failing to run the command "lsb-release -a" (see the log below). I have to add that the packet lsb-release is a dependency of slack. (electron) Sending uncompressed crash reports is deprecated and will be removed in a future version of Electron. ![]() ![]() i don't have a fix, just a confirmation that you're not alone in the issue. Importantly, if youre using the Slack desktop app thats 30 minutes of 'system. I can confirm the same unfortunately, segfault under wayland works fine when running via xwayland though, so i'm just falling back to that for now. If you use the Slack desktop app or access Slack via a browser, then after 30 minutes of inactivity the jig is up.
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