
Please note, that some other Java applications can use the "java-lang-Thread" class, so they will also be bound to the launcher. $ grep -q StartupWMClass ~/.local/share/applications/sktop || echo "StartupWMClass=java-lang-Thread" > ~/.local/share/applications/sktop $ cp ~/Desktop/sktop ~/.local/share/applications/Īdding the following line to sktop will help desktop environments like GNOME understand that the launcher and the application are the same thing: $ gsettings set auto-maximize falseĬopy sktop to a more appropriate location to make it visible by different desktop environments.

To fix the issue for good, please run the following command: To get the main window visible you can hold down the Super key and then press ↑ and ↓ to maximize and restore window size. Getting started Troubleshooting Fixing invisible main window under GNOME (Wayland) Now you can choose the "CUPS-PDF" printer and find the printed files in /var/spool/cups-pdf/. If you want to watch CNBC and Reuters videos (the Tools -> Videos tab) then you are to install VLC on your own as VLC libraries are bundled only on Windows and macOS.įurther reading: VLC Configuration Scaling for HiDPI displaysĪdd the following two lines to thinkorswim.vmoptions in the thinkorswim directory to get the desired scaling:Įnabling OpenGL-based pipeline Printing to PDF Running the installer $ sh thinkorswim_installer.shĭeleting the installer $ rm thinkorswim_installer.sh The installer can be download from or using the following command in terminal: Installing thinkorswim Downloading the installer Setting Zulu OpenJDK 11 as default # update-alternatives -config java Installing Zulu OpenJDK 11 RPMs # zypper refresh

# test -d /etc/ & cp /etc//zulu-openjdk.repo /etc/zypp/repos.d/ If you have the /etc// directory then copy/move the zulu-openjdk.repo file from there to the /etc/zypp/repos.d/ directory. On Linux in contrast to Windows and macOS, you are to install and update it on your own as it is not bundled with the application.Īdding Zulu Yum repository # rpm -import Thinkorswim is supposed to be run under Zulu OpenJDK 11.

4.2 Fixing desktop application file location.4.1 Fixing invisible main window under GNOME (Wayland).1.1.3 Setting Zulu OpenJDK 11 as default.
