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Issue 1 existing apps installed in 1.1.1 show up on desktop, New apps being installed by Aurora store or similar no longer do. Apps appear to work, but only if you can find a back door way of launching
Issue 2 If you launch a second android app. It won't show up however if you swipe up, click the "android-app" icon it will switch to the app you just started. Under 1.1.1 it would automatically display (will post video to this ticket if I can later)
Issue 3 if you close/swipe off the android-app icon or put it in the trash. Then the only way to launch an android app is to first reboot the system.
issue 4 if you have an Android app that starts automatically in the background (for example Twitter) you cannot view that app nor can you launch a new one until you remove the app that is auto-starting and reboot.
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issue 5 : it is impossible to properly close an android app through ui. When closing it with the window manager (f5 button, then swipe app away), it does not appear anymore in the window manager, but htop still shows it, and a alt+tab shortcut makes it appear again. It is not closed, just hidden from the jingos window manager gui.
Issue 1 existing apps installed in 1.1.1 show up on desktop, New apps being installed by Aurora store or similar no longer do. Apps appear to work, but only if you can find a back door way of launching
Issue 2 If you launch a second android app. It won't show up however if you swipe up, click the "android-app" icon it will switch to the app you just started. Under 1.1.1 it would automatically display (will post video to this ticket if I can later)
Issue 3 if you close/swipe off the android-app icon or put it in the trash. Then the only way to launch an android app is to first reboot the system.
issue 4 if you have an Android app that starts automatically in the background (for example Twitter) you cannot view that app nor can you launch a new one until you remove the app that is auto-starting and reboot.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: