Now, when I try to share a screen, I unexpectedly get a "Screen Share" popup that appears to be coming from Gnome. I expect to not see that at all but that I can select the app / screen directly from the underlaying slack Share Screen popup.

In the app, going File > Workspace > Sign in to new workspace launches a browser window. After selecting the workspace in browser, it launches back a deep link back to slack but it doesn't work. Nothing happens on the slack-desktop.


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After digging into the matter it sounds like the kde-open5 from kde-cli-tools is doing some funky lower-casing on first element of URL (slack://A/B/C becomes slack://a/B/C). This sounds like an old bug: _bug.cgi?id=429408

I'm using Archlinux, and neither clicking on link didn't work, neither passing link to slack arguments. Also you can find a correct link if you open dev console in browser it should be in console output. If you copy this link to your clipboard (ctrl+c) and then you switch to your slack app. It seems like onFocus slack automatically reads the clipboard and process it if it's a link. That gets be logged in.

I have this problem almost every time I restart my computer, and I have some 10 active slack workspaces, so hacked a quick bash script to do the caps trick for me. It's not meant to be robust, but it works. I'll leave it here in case it's useful for anybody else.

Slack is a freemium messaging platform used by teams to stay connected and organized. It allows its users to send messages, documents, and other files in real time with any other member of the team using the slack app.

I'm running into an issue that seems to not be prevalent on linux from my googling, but that I can't get around. I'm having major difficulties getting slack to add workspaces. I've tried both slack-desktop and slack-electron. I'm confident the account information is correct because they are setup on my mobile and windows VM.

Unpopular opinion, but have you tried the snap version? I know it requires installing the entire snap infrastructure, and you may not want to for just slack, but for the sake of seeing if the issue exists on an officially supported app could be useful? From what I can tell, it should work with multiple workspaces.

I was able to finally get it to push the data over by force making it fail until the web-login portal failed and said I could "copy login key and open slack" that one worked. I'm not sure what was hard blocking the data pass-through as I've not tweaked a ton of settings on my install; none that affect app communication perms that I'm aware of for sure. I didn't end up trying the snap install but I appreciate the option being presented, that might have been another fix. I'll just chalk it it up to ???? for now. 2351a5e196

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