Created attachment 148183 [details] screshot_1 SUMMARY *** When starting system, I get a window with not valid SSL cerificate. The window titlebar shows Latte Dock. *** STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Just boot system with Latte Dock (autostart), git version OBSERVED RESULT Error messages. In the attachments, I'm showing a more detailed version of the error window, althgough the initial pop-up is smaller. EXPECTED RESULT No error messages. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Operating System: Manjaro Linux KDE Plasma Version: 5.24.4 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.92.0 Qt Version: 5.15.3 Kernel Version: 5.17.1-3-MANJARO (64-bit) Graphics Platform: X11 Processors: 8 × Intel® Core™ i7-6700HQ CPU @ 2.60GHz Memory: 7.6 GiB of RAM Graphics Processor: Mesa Intel® HD Graphics 530: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION I have no idea why the latte dock needs some server connection for its work, so I'm not sure if that is really a latte dock issue or it happens that some other component is just calling the latte dock window to show the error message.
Created attachment 148184 [details] screenshot 2 The same error window, but with the second tab.
Created attachment 148185 [details] screensot 3 I'm attaching the first, small, error window. It turns out, it's not showing just during system startup. Ca. an hour after the startup, I got the error window again. So it could mean, this error-window will spam me frequently during system use :(.
This is getting annoying! After my last post here, I got 3 next warning windows, that I had to click away. Now it pops up every 2-3 minutes! This becomes a major bug now :( HELP!
I think the mystery is solved. It's not latte-dock that is causing the issue, it's the widget: weather widget 2. Someone forgot to update let's encrypt certificate or didn't know how to setu up auto-renew action of the certificate and that is the result. After I paused the weather widget 2 update, the spamming ended and now it makes sense, why the error came out that way. I'll wait a while and if I get no more error-pop ups after the widget has been disabled, I'll close the issue, because it's not a problem with latte.
no idea what that is, latte does not provide any ssl certificate... SSL certificates are provided from the distro packagers, not Latte.