Dont install random stuff to your system guys
Dont install random stuff to your system guys
flatpak remote-add flathub-verified --subset=verified https://dl.flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
Dont install random stuff to your system guys
flatpak remote-add flathub-verified --subset=verified https://dl.flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
Meanwhile flatpack: (unverified)
They specifically only added the repo with verified apps
flatpak remote-add flathub-verified --subset=verified https://dl.flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
Which is not needed but a good bonus. VLC and others are still unverified, even though very well packaged.
But I dont care about VLC anymore haha, Celluloid has Wayland support, portals, MPV configuration and is better for watching movies. Not for music though.
Flathub doesn't have the apps i need from AUR.
Fair point. But when apps are on Flathub and people say "I dont care I have the AUR" they need to know.
All you need to verify an AUR package is to read the PKGBUILD file, which is something the AUR keeps on encouraging you to do (this assumes that you trust the upstream repo, which is something that even official packagers of most distros do)
Also a lot of flatpak packages aren't sand boxed enough to be safe and only ends up giving false sense of security to nontechnical users
Your last point is extremely important though, AUR is horrible for nontechnical users (which is why the AUR discourages AUR helpers)
Some of your points apply to Flathub too and i'm a technical people.
If an AUR package wants to install 137 python dependencies, I usually search for a flatpak instead.
Why is this the case? Have I been installing stuff wrong my entire life?
Beside what @fatihozs@mastodon.social wrote:
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package.@pineapplelover @infeeeee No, some people just don't want to install tons of packages just for an application they want to use to. The more package means the higher chance for system breakage. It's better checking dependencies and pkgbuild before install
Personally i like chaotic-aur because it's already pre compiled
The only aur packages on my is system is stacer-bin (the only cleaner i trust other than bleachbit)
Stacer for the win!
You can remove dependencies after install, at least in yay, I never do tho.
I just hate snaps lol
I don't care about flatpaks, overlays have everything
What is "overlays"? You can overlay packages with various package managers from many repos on many distros
I have just had bad experiences with flatpack so I don't want to use it and the aur has the stuff I need and flatpack dose not
Same. Ubuntu AND Fedora Libreoffice, SciDAVis and more where broken, not the Flatpaks.
Flatpak is really meant for the big GUI apps. No problem with small distro packages really. It just takes off the huge burdens of maintaining distro packages for like Libreoffice, which is as big as the Linux Kernel.
You need to be more specific.
You need to think about the background problem here.
When Google made Android, it was web based. Their "perfect sandbox" ironically has no internet toggle. They won tons of marketshare, and iOS is not different here, both restrict apps to containers and have permission systems to reach out of these containers to access sensors, files and other data.
Desktop operating systems are way older and have no such concept. We have mandatory access control with SELinux and Apparmor, but those are (I think) more complicated than Flatpak.
Flatpak is a solution for multiple problems of Desktop Linux Apps at once.
These are all extremely important points for a healthy, modern and secure Linux Desktop.
But there are also issues to every point:
home
or even host
, allowing surveillance or trivial (even documented) privilege escalation. This is basically how apps like Flatseal work. Pulseaudio has no portal, do apps can listen to your mic whenever they want.If you have issues with flatpaks, you need to be more specific. Maybe it is a packaging issue, or you expect an app to do stuff that is not
I love flatpak but if you aren't using the AUR on arch what's the point?!
Wait people don’t just install arch to say that they use it ?
I love Arch but I hate installing and configuring it.
The Arch repos, being quick, rolling, not restricted legally or being upstream of some corpo distro like Fedora or OpenSUSE etc
Idk ask Steam?
There are people that choose flatpak for some apps and the AUR for other apps I heard from a friend 🌚
I just want new packages and Tumbleweed sucks, and don't even get me started on Fedora and their codec nonsense. Every time I tried Fedora I run into issues. You can't even use their packaged version of VLC cause they don't also package the correct version of ffmpeg. Fedora is a joke. Nobara even worse cause that one is outdated on top of it. Arch is the way and you are all wrong.
Don't you ever talk to me or my wife's distro ever again
Agree on the Fedora problem, but the solution is pretty easy.
Thats basically it. On the Atomic variants, installing
libavcodec-freeworld
is just as easy, but allowerasing doesnt work so you need to uninstall everything manually to unbreak ffmpeg. Or you just use uBlue where it is already done and default (this will also avoid any rpmfusion incompatibilities to happen on your device and on the server instead)Yes this is annoying, but you do that once and afterwards have a current release more stable than Arch, and an old-supported release that is even more stable.
Thank software patents for the codec trouble, not Fedora / Red Hat. They just don't want to get their asses sued for free software
Anyway I can use VLC and ffmpeg just fine with RPMFusion, idk what ur issue is, but judging by that
i probably just wasted my time on a brainless troll like you.
Ah, a man of culture
What sucks exactly with TW? For me it is Arch in easy mode 😂