Appimages totally suck, because many developers think they were a real packaging format and support them exclusively.

Their use case is tiny, and in 99% of cases Flatpak is just better.

I could not find a single post or article about all the problems they have, so I wrote this.

This is not about shaming open source contributors. But Appimages are obviously broken, pretty badly maintained, while organizations/companies like Balena, Nextcloud etc. don’t seem to get that.

  • @[email protected]
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    41 year ago

    I hate them both, give me a .Deb (or equivalent) if you’re gonna package it. And get off my lawn! 🤣

        • @[email protected]OP
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          51 year ago

          Appimages work “everywhere” so they are better for distributing malware.

          Flatpaks are normally not installed from random sources and I hope it stays like that.

          So yes and no.

          • Count Regal Inkwell
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            21 year ago

            (Also Flatpaks are, at least in theory, sandboxed and can’t mess with your system stuff unless you allow them to)

            • @[email protected]OP
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              21 year ago

              Not yet.

              The permissions are too comlicated (unlike “allow documents access” on Mac for example)

              And there is no Desktop GUI integration for opt-in to permissions. So install, open Flatseal / KDEs settings, harden, then run.