Package Details: slack-desktop 4.41.97-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/slack-desktop.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: slack-desktop
Description: Slack Desktop (Beta) for Linux
Upstream URL: https://slack.com/downloads
Licenses: custom
Submitter: ogarcia
Maintainer: ogarcia
Last Packager: ogarcia
Votes: 604
Popularity: 1.93
First Submitted: 2015-10-19 09:59 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-11-14 07:14 (UTC)

Pinned Comments

ogarcia commented on 2020-02-06 11:44 (UTC) (edited on 2020-02-06 11:44 (UTC) by ogarcia)

Please, don't ask for add lsb-release as dependency. In Arch Linux this package is not needed to run Slack Desktop.

And before asking for any other dependency as make or patch or whatever, please read the wiki.

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Thornycrackers commented on 2020-11-12 23:08 (UTC)

@victortrac 4.11.x broke the default browser for me. I have Firefox as my default and it was opening all the links in chrome. I downgraded to 4.10.3 and everything is working again.

victortrac commented on 2020-11-12 16:48 (UTC)

@doctorcolossus - I've had similar issues upgrading slack in the past. Wiping out ~/.config/Slack fixed it for me.

victortrac commented on 2020-11-12 16:47 (UTC)

Did 4.11.x break the default browser for anyone? My default browser is brave, but after upgrading to slack 4.11.x, all links started opening in Firefox. All other applications are obeying the mime apps file properly, but slack-dekstop 4.11 completely ignores it. Downgrading to slack-desktop 4.10.x fixes the issue.

doctorcolossus commented on 2020-11-11 19:31 (UTC)

Thanks for verifying, @je-vv. Weird though. My system is also fully up-to-date.

je-vv commented on 2020-11-11 18:03 (UTC) (edited on 2020-11-11 18:04 (UTC) by je-vv)

@doctorcolossus, it's working as it used to, at least for me, no issues with the upgrade. Though I have a pretty up to date system though.

@skolind, I use LXQt, and the slack icon shows normal, as it has been doing so, on the tray. Though it's been several releases back it doesn't show up on the legacy tray, but rather in what's called now a days notification area, and some years back was called modern tray.

All electron apps have icon misbehaving since quite a while back though, not just slack. Clicking on the tray icon no longer shows/hides the app, one has to right click on the tray icon and then select show/hide or their equivalents for the app. But that's electrons' fault I believe.

doctorcolossus commented on 2020-11-11 16:41 (UTC)

I got a segmentation fault trying to run slack after upgrading to this latest release (4.11.0-1). I tried reinstalling a couple of times and rebooting and reinstalling, but it persisted in segfaulting. Did nobody else experience that? I've downgraded back to 4.10.3-1 for now...

skolind commented on 2020-10-29 09:01 (UTC)

I installed and it's working like a charm, but the icon for the tray output no i3(bar) does not show. The app shows up (i can right click etc) but the icon is not showing - it's transparent. Have anyone else experienced this?

friartuck commented on 2020-09-22 14:34 (UTC) (edited on 2020-09-22 14:35 (UTC) by friartuck)

@B2Pi I had the same issue with the generic icon with KDE. Installing libappindicator-gtk3 from the community repo resolved the issue for me.

victortrac commented on 2020-09-21 14:18 (UTC)

@greenisagoodcolo and anyone else having the JS appTeams error - I had to delete my ~/.config/Slack directory, which allowed Slack to start normally. I then had to re-login to all of my workspaces and re-set some of my preferences.