No. Unfortunately, on my Chromebook, I can’t make that blank window be replaced with a window that shows my decks…
I read through the
"
2. Use one of the workarounds posted on the following threads:
- Another blank main window solution for Linux
- "Please use File>Import" popup on startup
- Setting --disable-seccomp-filter-sandbox by default on Linux?
- Fedora 35 and Anki 2.1.47 updates with blank Anki window - #11 by boydkelly
"
but … it’s either too difficult for me or … doesn’t do anything.
Shit. What now?
Post it even more step by step what I’m not understanding?
Example:
whist in the terminal on my chromebook, I figured out that the zero with a dot in it = 0 on my key board.
It did run a series of executions.
Restarting Anki resulted in the same white screen showing no decks.
Bummer