Because all changes are transactional so you can easily revert to a previous system state if you break anything
Because all changes are transactional so you can easily revert to a previous system state if you break anything
Atomic desktops make all of that way easier though
A noob shouldn’t have to think about any of this. They would install from gnome software or discover and not know the difference between flatpaks or rpms or debs.
Only appimages follow that model and the problem being solved is real and has nothing to do with any of that. The problem being solved is the huge amount of wasted work that distributions do by having to package and support every single project in existence for their various targets. Giving developers a single target like the freedesktop.org runtimes (in the case of flatpaks) and having them package and support applications is a much simpler and more efficient model.
This looks very similar to trilium
It is more of an academic project than anything. It isn’t really useful yet and might never be.
Flatpak should not be adding directories to $PATH. That is for the distribution or user to do
You can also ssh into localhost as the user if you have that set up
https://flathub.org/apps/de.shorsh.discord-screenaudio
I use this. Allows screensharing with audio over Wayland on discord.
Hi. Long time enterprise Linux admin here. Systemd is great and way, way better than sysvinit. I’ve also used openrc and i can say it is okay.
The mouse wheel dies before anything else
Even if that were true it wouldn’t apply to this situation. The man wants monopoly rights to his art style. That’s insane.
Not every human activity deserves compensation
Use gamemode