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[GH-ISSUE #3932] [Bug] Unable to change Data storage location in Ubuntu 23.04 #1784
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Originally created by @stephendpmurphy on GitHub (Nov 13, 2023).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/AppFlowy-IO/AppFlowy/issues/3932
Bug Description
I've installed AppFlowy from the
debinstaller for Linux. Once I clicked quick-start I attempted to go into the settings and update the data storage location to be on my NAS so I can use the same boards across multiple devices.How to Reproduce
1.) Install new version of AppFlowy
2.) Select "quick-start" keeping the data location at the default location
3.) Navigate to Settings -> Files -> Change to change the data storage location
4.) File dialog opens but then I can't actually select a new destination folder.
I'm attempting to change it to a folder on my NAS but it also doesn't work when attempting to select even my home directory.
Expected Behavior
When the file dialog opens, I expect to be able to navigate to my preferred folder/directory and select Open.
Operating System
⚡ lsb_release -a No LSB modules are available. Distributor ID: Ubuntu Description: Ubuntu 23.04 Release: 23.04 Codename: lunar
AppFlowy Version(s)
appflowy 0.3.7
Screenshots
Current path in

.localfolder.Clicking change opens a dialog. But once drilled down into the directory I want, I can't click

Open. It's grayed out.Additional Context
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@ningfangbin commented on GitHub (Nov 22, 2023):
I am also experiencing this issue on Ubuntu 23.10.
@lawrencesystems commented on GitHub (Dec 3, 2023):
Same problem for me running POP_OS 22.04
@superthin commented on GitHub (Dec 23, 2023):
Same problem
My Ubuntu:
Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS
Install AppFlowy from https://snapcraft.io/appflowy
Details: AppFlowy: Settings -> Files -> button Change -> didn't open a window or dialog box.
@stephendpmurphy commented on GitHub (Feb 22, 2024):
Coming here to just bump this issue.. I have since switched all of my knowledge base storage to Notion and it's been great. However, it eats at me ever so slightly every time I think about it knowing I'm having to rely on an entity who can pull the rug out from under me at any point. I've slowly been trying to make a move to using FOSS and self-hosting my information as much as possible. I really want to use AppFlowy, but functional items like choosing where the data is stored really needs to be fixed.
I have two machines that are each dual-booting OSs which I constantly have to switch between for different workflows. I really need to be able host this information (DB) in a central location that all workflows can access.