@protonprivacy I am using Fedora (Gnome) and I would like to launch ProtonMail Bridge in background. But I don’t know how and cannot find a setting for that. Has
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@protonprivacy I am using Fedora (Gnome) and I would like to launch ProtonMail Bridge in background. But I don’t know how and cannot find a setting for that. Has

@protonprivacy I am using Fedora (Gnome) and I would like to launch ProtonMail Bridge in background. But I don’t know how and cannot find a setting for that. Has anyone solved a similar issue?

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For anyone who wonders how I solved my issue:

I created the file ~/.config/systemd/user/protonmail-bridge.service and wrote the following into it:

[Unit]
Description=ProtonMail Bridge Flatpak Service

[Service]
ExecStart=/usr/bin/flatpak run ch.protonmail.protonmail-bridge --no-window
Restart=always
RestartSec=10

[Install]
WantedBy=default.target

If you are not using the Flatpack version of ProtonMail Bridge, then modify the ExecStart value to your installation.

After that I ran systemctl --user start protonmail-bridge.service to start the service and systemctl --user enable protonmail-bridge.service to make it auto-start upon login-in into my account.

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