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Response to “Flatpak Is Not the Future”

19 pointsby heikranaabout 3 years ago

5 comments

p-e-wabout 3 years ago
I&#x27;m always surprised to see discussions about desktop Linux software place such a heavy emphasis on the security aspect. In practice, malicious software (which is ubiquitous on other platforms in the form of adware and apps stealing personal information) is almost a non-issue on the Linux desktop platform. And I don&#x27;t see it becoming a bigger issue in the future either. The desktop Linux market is too small and too fragmented, and its clientele are too tech-savvy and privacy-aware on average, to be of interest to Big Ads and co.<p>The elephant-in-the-room issue, and the one that any debate about the Linux desktop as a platform must necessarily focus on, is: How do I get my application to my users? For historical reasons, there hasn&#x27;t been a good answer to this question for a long, long time, and anything that improves on the status quo (Flatpak, Snap, AppImage) is indeed (part of) &quot;the future&quot;.<p>Of course, this being Linux, &quot;the future&quot; won&#x27;t consist of &quot;this one thing that everybody uses&quot;. If that&#x27;s the goal, it was unattainable from the beginning. I love that Flatpak is repository-agnostic. I love that Snap applications update automatically. But most importantly, I love that I have a choice between the two.
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AnIdiotOnTheNetabout 3 years ago
&gt; Regardless, I personally believe that it is unfair to blame the backend utility (Flatpak) for an issue caused by the frontend (GNOME Software).<p>There is no good Flatpak fronted to compare it to. The Flatpak project seems to believe it is Somebody Else&#x27;s Problem, and consequently when everyone else poorly integrates Flatpak support into their traditional package manager frontend the Flatpak project gets to wipe their hands of it and say it isn&#x27;t their fault. As a user, I don&#x27;t really care who is at fault for a bad user experience if there is no good user experience alternative, and the lack of one reflects poorly on Flatpak regardless of who they believe is at fault.<p>That said, I&#x27;ll take Flatpak over the traditional package manager with its limited and out of date software collection that requires an army of volunteer middle men to prop up.
alyandonabout 3 years ago
Is there any way to actually show the details of a remote flatpak package without installing it first? Something similar to apt show &lt;package&gt;?
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puffoflogicabout 3 years ago
&gt; you, as an end user, see less storage visually, but data take less space on flash memories compared to hard drives as well.<p>This has been posted to HN so we can point and laugh, right? Because no other response is appropriate to this absolute nonsense.
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Shadonototraabout 3 years ago
&gt; Distributions that heavily push Flatpak, like Fedora Silverblue&#x2F;Kinoite, Endless OS and elementaryOS, strictly push Flatpak for applications. As a side effect, these distributions have a really small base install as well. As an example, an Endless OS install takes roughly 4.2 GB<p>4.2gb is a &quot;really small base install&quot; ????? WHAT<p>the windows users are infecting linux, and it shows<p>the amount of bloat these days is insane
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