I am also experiencing this issue on Fedora 40 with the Negativo drivers, and I believe this is a flatpak issue. Here is a GitHub issue detailing the problem. Allegedly it has been fixed, but I have updated to the latest commit and am still having the same issue, so I am unsure what to do (I’ve spent a number of hours trying to troubleshoot this). You might have luck just running a flatpak update
, as that is supposed to solve this issue (YMMV though, it didn’t fix it for me).
I’m not really sure what it is you’re asking for here. As another commenter said,
ps
outputs a list of newline separated entries (using\n
, the standard LF character). I even ran some sanity checks to make sure it wasn’t using\r\n
(CR LF) with the following:$ ps aux | grep $USER | tr -cd "\n" | wc -m 14 $ ps aux | grep $USER | tr -cd "\r" | wc -m 0
The output of
ps aux | grep $USER
is consistent with the formatting ofps aux
. I also found thatps aux | grep $USER
was consistent withps -fp $(pgrep -d, -u $USER)
except thatps -fp $(pgrep -d, -u $USER)
shows the header (UID PID PPID C STIME TTY TIME CMD
), does not show the processes related to the command (entries ofps aux
andgrep --color=auto $USER
), and does not show grep’s keyword matching by highlighting all matches within a line. It is otherwise completely identical.Can you provide the output that you are getting that is unsatisfactory to you? I don’t think I can otherwise understand where the issue is.