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@[email protected] to [email protected] • 18 days ago

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    3•18 days ago

    Why do you need flatpak

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      18•18 days ago

      Because it just works. After being with computers all day fixing the insane problems that other people create I just want to come home and press buttons and have things work

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      11•18 days ago

      I use boring Debian, so apt and older packages, and flatpak for a few programs that I want up to date.

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      6•17 days ago

      Why do you need flatpak

      Not OP, but I like Flatpak (in addition to Apt) because it doesn’t require escalation to add or remove packages, so my kids can self-serve adding or removing games.

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      3•17 days ago

      Flatpak is a common way to install something newer than you can get in your repo. If you are using apt in Debian Stable, Flatpak is a miracle. This is even the reason Ubuntu installs Firefox as a snap (their version of Flatpak).

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      5•18 days ago

      ensures software support when the developer in question is a moron

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      7•18 days ago

      When using certain apps I prefer them being containerized on my system. It’s case-by-case for me. I keep steam containerized, my web browser containerized, etc.

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        3•18 days ago

        But…why

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          9•18 days ago

          In the case of steam and web browser, the containerization means I can control their access permissions via flatseal. This adds another layer of security, since they’re both web-accessing applications, and it’s easier than setting up a VM to run those applications.

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            18 days ago

            Be aware the sandbox of flatpak is not safe for web browsers, specially firefox based browsers:

            https://seirdy.one/notes/2022/06/12/flatpak-and-web-browsers/

            https://librewolf.net/installation/linux/#security

            https://github.com/uazo/cromite/issues/1053#issuecomment-2191794660

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              3•18 days ago

              Ah, wasn’t aware. Will have to look into it more.

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      6•17 days ago

      If you are going to be running an Atomic/immutable distro, you really want to use things like flatpack/snap/appImage to keep your user space separate from the OS.

      Oh, you can sledgehammer an rpm/deb/what ever into the underlying OS. But if you do that, why did you choose an immutable distro in the first place? It’s kind of the whole point.

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