The GNOME Software considers applications requiring x11 as unsafe. There's a way to declare it uses Wayland, but can use x11 as a fallback, on desktop environments where Wayland doesn't run.
It would be great if the flatpak could use fallback-x11 instead of x11 permission.
I have temporarily tried changing this with Flatseal and it does start, at least, anyway. Or, of course, if it is 100% Wayland compatible, just remove the permission altogether.
The GNOME Software considers applications requiring x11 as unsafe. There's a way to declare it uses Wayland, but can use x11 as a fallback, on desktop environments where Wayland doesn't run.
It would be great if the flatpak could use
fallback-x11
instead ofx11
permission. I have temporarily tried changing this with Flatseal and it does start, at least, anyway. Or, of course, if it is 100% Wayland compatible, just remove the permission altogether.More info here: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-software/-/merge_requests/770#note_1136536
copied from https://github.com/flathub/org.gnome.Evolution/issues/49