Synology drive doesn’t start on boot even though I have it in my bash script like all my other startup programs which load fine. I get the following debug messages when I run synology-drive from terminal:

debug.message: Cannot find path by key "user_cloud_station_app_path"
debug.message: Cannot find path by key "user_cloud_station_data_path"
debug.message: Cannot find path by key "user_cloud_station_working_dir_path"
debug.message: Cannot find path by key "user_cloud_station_drive_ui_path"
QApplication: invalid style override passed, ignoring it.
    Available styles: Windows, Fusion

Mynixos.com doesn’t say that I need to include anything special in my configuration.nix file for the synology-drive-client. What am I doing wrong? Are these debug message related to why it’s not loading on startup?

Running nixos 24.05 with Hyprland

  • itslilith@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    7 months ago

    Starting to tray is a thing the app usually has to implement on its own, is there a flag for that in the cli maybe? It’s -t for many programs

    • guttermonk@lemmy.mlOP
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      6 months ago

      OMG are you fucking kidding me!!! Your comment got me thinking. So I looked at my desktop to see what I had in the startup command and it was ‘synology-drive autostart’ instead of ‘synology-drive start’. #livinthatlinuxlife #killmenow

      Sigh… Thank you!!!