Leorize 1e14a1fd30 flatpak-run: unset XKB_CONFIG_ROOT
This variable is typically used to configure the use of a custom
set of XKB definitions. In those cases, it's mostly meant for the
X11 server or Wayland compositor. NixOS is known to employ this
variable for their custom XKB layout implementation.

When the path it points to is unreachable (due to the sandbox),
most GTK+/Qt applications will crash on Wayland.

Unsetting this does not seem to negatively impact the use of custom
XKB layouts with Flatpak applications.

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Flatpak is a system for building, distributing, and running sandboxed desktop applications on Linux.

See https://flatpak.org/ for more information.

Community discussion happens in #flatpak:matrix.org, on the mailing list, and on the Flathub Discourse.

Read documentation for Flatpak here.

Contributing

Flatpak welcomes contributions from anyone! Here are some ways you can help:

Hacking

See CONTRIBUTING.md

Related Projects

Here are some notable projects in the Flatpak ecosystem:

  • Flatseal: An app for managing permissions of Flatpak apps without using the CLI
  • Flat-manager: A tool for managing Flatpak repositories
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