Strange output when installing apps

Hello @jarod5001. the above gives:

..
.font-unix
.ICE-unix
.mount_Collabdr56Th
.Test-unix
.X11-unix
.XIM-unix

OK, then I have wrongly read the screenshot.
You should use the same commands up and replacing “mount_CollabpFlQpv” by
“mount_Collabdr56Th”
fuser -mv /tmp/.mount_Collabdr56Th

But I think that @tituspijean would help you way better than me.

The mountpoint changed name between the initial screenshot and the most recent listings.

Something, a daemon I think, is making sure it exists, but I do not know what. :confused: I am not used to these AppImages, especially if we consider that the Collabora package does not even mention it.

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@jarod5001 and @tituspijean Thanks very much guys for helping out. I guess it’s one of those things I’ll have to live with for now. There are no issues with the server, everything works fine.

I’m going to give it another go, install, restart and unistall, restart. Takes time and the server is constantly up and in use.

Thanks again though. I do appreciate the time…

Dj

Don’t give up :grin:, we didn’t look in the logs.
Try
sudo grep -r "/tmp/.mount_Collab" /var/log

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I got the same issue after installing Collabora for ARM64 as Nextcloud app.

I think the FUSE mounts are created to handle opened documents.
From mount:
Collabora_Online.AppImage on /tmp/.mount_CollabQHQJeb type fuse.Collabora_Online.AppImage (ro,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_id=991,group_id=988)

and trying to read the folder:

sudo -u nextcloud  ls /tmp/.mount_CollabQHQJeb
AppRun  bin  collabora-online.desktop  collabora-online.svg  etc  lib  opt  sbin  usr
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