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I haven't chalked this up to a bug yet, as I assume I'm doing something wrong. I've searched for an answer in here and in issues, but can't find any info.
On a brand new clean installation of Fedora 43, I'm noticing the Flatpak version of this app doesn't show me any other processes except for those run under my own user context.
If I install as an RPM, using the atim/resources Copr repo, it works as expected, so I assume this is some sort of Flatpak permissioning issue? What permissions do I need to apply to get this thing to show me processes for the entire system?
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I haven't chalked this up to a bug yet, as I assume I'm doing something wrong. I've searched for an answer in here and in issues, but can't find any info.
On a brand new clean installation of Fedora 43, I'm noticing the Flatpak version of this app doesn't show me any other processes except for those run under my own user context.
If I install as an RPM, using the atim/resources Copr repo, it works as expected, so I assume this is some sort of Flatpak permissioning issue? What permissions do I need to apply to get this thing to show me processes for the entire system?
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