

Xdg-mime default x-scheme-handler/tg Failed to set real-time priority for thread: Operation not permitted Xdg-mime default application/x-xdg-protocol-tg If you want to use xdg-open on t.me links and receive an error not finding a handler for tg: See GNOME/Troubleshooting#Cursor size or theme issues on Wayland. See Qt#Icon theme is not applied for details. If you want to use an icon theme based on svg image (e.g. If you want to use KDE file dialogs instead of Qt ones, set QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME environment variable to xdgdesktopportal. If you want to use GTK file dialogs instead of Qt ones, set QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME environment variable to gtk3. || python-telegram-send AUR Tips and tricks GTK dialogs in Telegram Desktop telegram-send - A command-line tool to directly send messages or files via Telegram.nchat - A terminal-based chat client with support for Telegram.ncTelegram - A ncurses Telegram client developed in Python with the urwid library.Telegram messenger CLI - A command-line interface for Telegram which uses the readline interface.Telepathy - The libpurple telepathy backend, in conjunction with telegram-tdlib-purple-git AUR allows access to Telegram.Telepathy - The Morse backend provides capability of connecting the default messenger to Telegram.Needs TD_API_ID and TD_API_HASH env vars to be set for makepkg. Pidgin - libpurple Telegram plugin implemented using official tdlib client library.Some multi-purpose chat clients provide a plugin for Telegram: Rambox - An alternative to Franz, no longer open source, that offers all features of its counterpart.

Franz - An open-source web-based application that can be used for various instant messaging software.Two official browser-agnostic clients exist: Telegram WebK and Telegram WebZ, while the Telegram Chrome app for Chromium-based browser is also available. || kotatogram-desktop AUR Web-based clients Kotatogram - Unofficial experimental Telegram Desktop fork.Telegram Desktop - The official application built by Arch Linux.You can use one of following methods in order to use Telegram: Use at your own risk as data is controlled by a centralised company. Note: Although the telegram client(s) are open source, the server side is proprietary and centralised, therefore having privacy issues.
