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I was running gzdoom from the official Debian package, then got bored of downloading it through my browser every time it updated, so I uninstalled, and installed the Flatpak instead.
CleanDoom still tries to run /usr/games/gzdoom, which doesn't exist anymore.
I feel like CleanDoom ought to respond to that situation by trying to find gzdoom again, the same way it does on first startup. In any case, I should be able to tell it to do that somehow.
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I'll fix this later. For now, anyone that has this issue can go to /home/popcar/.local/share/CleanDoom/Profiles/ and replace default_exe with GZDoom (Flatpak) . That'll run the Flatpak version on that profile.
I was running gzdoom from the official Debian package, then got bored of downloading it through my browser every time it updated, so I uninstalled, and installed the Flatpak instead.
CleanDoom still tries to run /usr/games/gzdoom, which doesn't exist anymore.
I feel like CleanDoom ought to respond to that situation by trying to find gzdoom again, the same way it does on first startup. In any case, I should be able to tell it to do that somehow.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: