Hi

After I update the SteamOS 3.5.5 , I want to update/install the flatpak packages with flatpak update -y. this command does not worked and I need sudo access for that. Is this become rule of thumb for flatpak packages for this update?

    • Tau
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      1 year ago

      Maybe. I usually update my flatpaks through Discover.

      Though it looks like the problem is that it can’t write to /tmp. Try using chmod a+wr /tmp and trying to flatpak update -y again

    • Dr_Willis@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      I don’t recall ever needing the --user option, if the command is ran by the user.

      if you were running the command via sudo, then yes, you would want the --user option.

      Understand that flatpaks can be installed system wide, or on a per user basis.

      if you are not careful you can install the same flatpak system wide when you just wanted it installed by the one user.

      I wasted a lot of disk space and time before I learned how flatpak works.

      • Chewy@discuss.tchncs.de
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        1 year ago

        Flatpak without --user changes flatpaks system wide, irrespective with which user it’s run. By using --user flatpak’s are stored in the home directory (.local, I believe).

        Most distros ship with system wide flatpak remotes, so --user isn’t necessary.