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@proxy@sh.itjust.works to Linux@lemmy.ml •
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Why is my Terminal displaying only question marks when installing flatpak?

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Why is my Terminal displaying only question marks when installing flatpak?

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    What language do you have set on your system and what terminal are you using?

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      Danish and Konsole. I’ve installed many Flatpaks in the past, but this is the first time I’ve encountered this issue.

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        Try to change it to English.

        Oh then it can be a broken update.

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          I have not install may Flatpaks on this linux install just past. Sorry my system language is set to American English

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