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Jackevansevo | 2 years ago
In years gone-by if I wanted the latest versions of software I'd have to use an unstable rolling release distro. Now I can just use Debian stable and essentially get the exact same experience.
Jackevansevo | 2 years ago
In years gone-by if I wanted the latest versions of software I'd have to use an unstable rolling release distro. Now I can just use Debian stable and essentially get the exact same experience.
nani8ot|2 years ago
Flatpak supports mutliple remotes (repos), everything is open source and apps are partially sandboxed.
Locking down network permissions with Flatseal [1] is great for situations like with PolyMC, were a maintainer's gone rogue without having to worry about leaking data.
[1] https://flathub.org/apps/com.github.tchx84.Flatseal
Ferret7446|2 years ago
Personally I like flatpak because you don't need root (or a writable /) to install software.
hospitalJail|2 years ago
Flatpaks solve this?
rc00|2 years ago
There are also Nvidia flatpak packages available that will install based on the driver version installed.
Jackevansevo|2 years ago