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I am finally running input-leap on my laptop again. I am currently using Fedora 39 with input-leap from its packages (yes, I know this is probably outdated).
While I am very happy that this is now starting to work, I would love to help with problems I am experiencing. For a few, I already found existing issues, but one is a problem that I don't even know where to start debugging:
Sometimes when Input-Leap was already running and I need to restart it, my whole desktop environment crashes. This question is not about this particular crash, though (please don't point out what to do about that). This issue is about: where would I start debugging a problem like that - i.e. are there logfiles that would help? Is there some kind of debugging mode I could enable? Will reporting a bug like this even be meaningful (as I said, I am probably running an outdated version anyway). Will running the current main branch help anyone or is reporting bugs off of released snapshots a better idea?
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I am finally running input-leap on my laptop again. I am currently using Fedora 39 with input-leap from its packages (yes, I know this is probably outdated).
While I am very happy that this is now starting to work, I would love to help with problems I am experiencing. For a few, I already found existing issues, but one is a problem that I don't even know where to start debugging:
Sometimes when Input-Leap was already running and I need to restart it, my whole desktop environment crashes. This question is not about this particular crash, though (please don't point out what to do about that). This issue is about: where would I start debugging a problem like that - i.e. are there logfiles that would help? Is there some kind of debugging mode I could enable? Will reporting a bug like this even be meaningful (as I said, I am probably running an outdated version anyway). Will running the current
main
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