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minus-squareExcel@lemmy.megumin.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up32arrow-down2·11 months agoSo you’re saying it’s about as robust as a typical Linux application then?
minus-squareRaivoKullilinkfedilinkarrow-up7·11 months agoPackagers job to make it fit their distro, innit?
minus-squareGentooPhysicist@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up6·11 months agoAs a package maintainer, it’s a lot of fun sometimes!
minus-squareRaivoKullilinkfedilinkarrow-up3·edit-211 months agoI bet, both ironically and genuinely, depending on the cade. Flatpak must feel like a godsend to a lot of people haha
minus-squareGentooPhysicist@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up4·11 months agoI’ve actually never used flatpak, I still prefer distro-specific package managers
minus-squareRaivoKullilinkfedilinkarrow-up3·11 months agoFlatpak is really nice imo. You can have stable distro with up-to-date apps. And sandboxing for proprietary stuff, which is really nice.
So you’re saying it’s about as robust as a typical Linux application then?
“It works on my machine”
He said the thing!
Packagers job to make it fit their distro, innit?
As a package maintainer, it’s a lot of fun sometimes!
I bet, both ironically and genuinely, depending on the cade. Flatpak must feel like a godsend to a lot of people haha
I’ve actually never used flatpak, I still prefer distro-specific package managers
Flatpak is really nice imo. You can have stable distro with up-to-date apps. And sandboxing for proprietary stuff, which is really nice.
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