The resolution of my laptop screen is 2880x1800, and I enable 200% global scaling.
Hi @FrankD,
Let me check that out with our team and I’ll circle back to you when I have more information!
Do you mind sending your latest logs.db and out.txt to support@insynchq.com, addressed to me? I’ll have that one checked to see what’s causing the increased usage when there isn’t any ongoing sync.
Those 2 files should be in ~/.config/Insync
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I have sent the log files to you.
I’m sorry for that I forgot to attach the log files to the email. It’s my fault.
I have sent it again.
Hi @FrankD, could you please install the Fedora 36 build for your OpenSUSE machine, and let me know if you bump into the same issues as the above? https://www.insynchq.com/downloads (also available in the repositories)
I tested it just now, it can start normally now.
Any update about the blur tray icon ?
Could you run gtk-update-icon-cache /usr/share/icons/hicolor
then restart your computer and then restart Insync?
I tried it just now and it was not working. It will still blur when startup.
I have a new discovery. Insync tray icon will blur in X11 mode, but it will not blur in Wayland mode.
I see! Thank you for that lead, let me forward this to our engineer.