Re: Snaps, Flatpak's, and Hard Drive Space
Originally Posted by
Shibblet
Why do we keep pushing forward on these?
One of the reasons why Snap and Flatpak were developed was to remove the dependency issues found with traditional package managers. Snap and Flatpak packages contain all the software necessary to install the package in question, including dependencies.
So, when you go to install a certain piece of software via either Snap or Flatpak, you don't have to worry about installing dependencies .
I have No issues with speed and Flatpaks, Now Snap's is a totally different experience....That's about as nice as I'm going to get on that matter.
On which flatpak are you speaking about that don't work?>>>Never Mind if your going to use any Buntu DE they will protect their snaps.
If I want Flatpaks or even appimages, I'll flat just use another Linux system like Arch, Pure Debian w/o snaps, or any .rpm based system
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