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You can try "login-qr" and scan the qr code you get with the telegram app.
Either way, you need to already be logged into telegram in the normal client to login using the bridge.
Late answer, I was ill. I really got a QR code but if I scan it with telegram it says invalid token.
Huh. Is the bridge up to date and such?
For me it pretty much just works, has for like two years.
As I say in another comment, I just start over from scratch and it works with the first try.
Thx everyone for pointing me through its easier than thought.