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--scope ... & had two problems: 1. systemd-run stayed alive in the autostart service cgroup; KillMode=control-group sent it SIGTERM when logon_script.sh exited, tearing down the scope and killing Talk mid-initialization. 2. The scope lacked Delegate=yes, preventing Electron's zygote from creating sub-cgroups for the GPU/renderer processes. The previous commit added Delegate=yes but kept --scope, so problem 1 remained: the scope was still torn down on service exit, causing the GPU/network service crash visible in talk.log. Switch to a transient service unit identical to the Nextcloud Desktop Client fix: --no-block returns immediately so systemd-run is gone from the cgroup before the service ends; --property=Delegate=yes is retained for Electron's zygote. Tested: service active, zygote and network service running, no GPU crash. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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#!/bin/bash
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#Deinstall wrong installed userspace app
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/usr/bin/flatpak list --user | grep com.nextcloud.talk
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if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then
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/usr/bin/flatpak uninstall -y --user com.nextcloud.talk
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fi
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# Start Nextcloud Talk in Background
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#Current Version of Talk is dumping Core
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echo "Starting Nextcloud Talk in Background."
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systemd-run --user --no-block --unit=nextcloud-talk.service --property=Delegate=yes \
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/usr/bin/flatpak run --branch=stable --arch=x86_64 --command=electron-wrapper --file-forwarding com.nextcloud.talk --background >>${TEMPDIR}/talk.log 2>&1
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exit 0
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