I mean, it’s great that it works for you.
But I’m not even kidding. Literally every single one.
I’ve now completely purged all snap and fp apps from my system and live a less angry life
I mean, it’s great that it works for you.
But I’m not even kidding. Literally every single one.
I’ve now completely purged all snap and fp apps from my system and live a less angry life
Fyi, Mozilla released an official apt package a couple months ago to get Firefox without snap
I despise flatpak and snap equally
Not a single time have I used a program with them that worked properly
What do you mean? They all wear a tuxedo
Broth…er?
“we have Cybertruck at home”
Nooo. But the headphones on the index are the best part :( guess I’ll have to actually dual boot when I reset my gaming system to Linux soon
Navy: “we use Arch btw”
More or less the opening line of Dark Angel, iirc
Bonus points if that exact dialogue is the cause. Had that happen more than once. No idea how
I’ve stopped using them for over a year now.
Granted, most of the apps I used were snap based, but some of them were flatpack.
Most of them were single-use “use this tool with flatpack” tools via github, so I really can’t remember what those were when they just didn’t work.
The ones I looked into why it didn’t work were always some filesystem permission stuff. Configurable? Sure. Not something you should be needing to do on first launch if you want to just use the tool? Absolutely
The biggest issue I remember I had was with Vorta, a GUI for borg. Which also just had massive filesystem issues (plus some settings saving issues, which I assume also is a FS issue). Having problems reading your filesystem is quite a problem when you want to use a tool that, well, needs to read your filesystem.
I’m honestly not really interested in stacking a pile of tools up that just didn’t work for me.
If you like flatpack, go ahead. More power to the people who do.
It’s just not a tool that I had any luck with. And I don’t really see a point in trying again for the forseeable future