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shrewdcat@lemmy.zip to Linux@lemmy.ml · 3 months ago

Fan of Flatpaks ...or Not?

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Fan of Flatpaks ...or Not?

shrewdcat@lemmy.zip to Linux@lemmy.ml · 3 months ago
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  • sovietknuckles [they/them]@hexbear.net
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    3 months ago

    I prefer Arch Linux’s use of flatpaks, which is none at all ever

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      3 months ago

      Joke’s on you, I use Flatpaks on Arch

      • Dessalines@lemmy.ml
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        Why, it’s totally unnecessary.

        • Horse {they/them}@lemmygrad.ml
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          3 months ago

          i have a couple on arch also, mostly because of dependency issues breaking the program and it being a pain in the ass to fix

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            3 months ago

            Which ones? Everything in the arch main repos are compiled for your system, and most things in the AUR can either be built from source, or have -bin installs.

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