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by wander_homer
1175 days ago
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> Yes, I get that it's convenient for maintainers. But it kinda sucks for users (at least for me), which is why I avoid using software packaged that way. My browser, mail client, rss reader, music player, video player, image viewer, steam, ... all have been working incredibly well as Flatpaks. I also get free sandboxing for all of them, so for example Steam and its games, don't have access to my ssh and gpg keys or documents. The only applications which don't work that well with Flatpak are things like my IDE or file manager. |
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