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tony, in What has been your experience with Flatpak?

Used it once… it’s as annoying as shit since you can’t just run apps you have to type ‘flatpack run org.mozilla.firefox’ instead of just typing ‘firefox’ (and I had to google that because I just can’t remember the sequence). Also for some reason it’s slow… as you mentioned a 1 second delay before anything works. I can’t see myself using it again.

lvxferre, (edited )
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As a local fix, you could set up an alias. Open .bashrc and add the following line: alias firefox=“flatpak run org.mozilla.firefox”

tony,

So now you have to do that every time you install a flatpak.

Or just stick to a normal package manager, that does all that for you.

KISSmyOS,

You could do the free software thing and write a shell script that creates an alias every time you install something.

Or use one that someone else has already written:
opensource.com/…/launch-flatpaks-linux-terminal

lvxferre,
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Frankly? I’d rather stick to a normal package manager too, if available. But the alias trick is useful in a pinch, if you must use a flatpak.

JoeKrogan, (edited ) in I'm ditching htop for btop, look how cool it is
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I made the swich a year or two ago. It is much better I find. I leave it running in a tmux session on my server . with btop on one pane and switch to another with a split view to do work. It allows me to take a quick glance at any time while not taking the focus from what I was working on.

zShxck,

Don’t understand why someone should downvote you, take my upvote instead

JoeKrogan,
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Lol no idea, some people just want to watch the world burn I suppose. Thanks kind stranger. Wishing you and yours the best.

257m,

Might be missclick. Some people have fat fingers.

zShxck,

I saw him with “-1” so actually 2 people not just one person have misclicked according to your theory. Hmmm i don’t know, but i hope it’s true, better then the alternative

railsdev,

The slide is what gets me. My client supports swiping for voting so I’m constantly downvoting by accident.

FutileRecipe,

So does mine (Voyager), and the misswipes is why I disabled it, which thankfully Voyagers allows to be configurable.

aeharding,
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The latest Voyager also allows you to customize when the long swipe trigger point is now! Settings -> Gestures -> Long Swipe Trigger Point

madmaurice, in What has been your experience with Flatpak?
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None whatsoever. Thankfully.

digitalturtle, in What distro for a MacBook pro late 2013 15'

Mint, Ubuntu have all pretty much worked out of the box for me

owatnext, in Plasma Bigscreen

One of the pages on the site you’ve linked mentions Debian having Plasma Bigscreen in the package repo, so I imagine you can just download it on anything that runs the right instruction set. (armv7, amd64, etc. I am not sure what the package is built for.)

Moobythegoldensock, in What has been your experience with Flatpak?

They work great on linux tablets such as PineTab2 and rooted Samsung Galaxy tablets running PMOS. Often, games work better via Flatpak than from the distro’s package manager.

LastoftheDinosaurs, in What has been your experience with Flatpak?
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    Welcome to Slackware, friend!

    Kerb, (edited ) in What has been your experience with Flatpak?
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    ive had supprisingly little issues with flatpaks.

    i have been running silverblue for about half a year now, and rely heavily on them.

    i can remember 3 distinct issues:

    vs code commandlines start in the sandbox, which needs a workarround (rather understandable)

    either the fedora, or the flathub build of firefox didnt come with some video codec, OpenH264 i think. switching to the other build fixed it (imo more a licensing issue with the codec than a flatpak problem)

    on rare occasions (about once every 3 month)
    steam behaves weirdly, and refuses to start until i update the flatpak.

    other than that, it has been a smoth ride.

    KISSmyOS, (edited )

    either the fedora, or the flathub build of firefox didnt come with some video codec, OpenH264 i think. switching to the other build fixed it (imo more a licensing issue with the codec than a flatpak problem)

    Just in case anyone in this thread also has problems with video playback on flathub Firefox, I just solved that by installing the ffmpeg-full flatpak.
    No idea why a dependency that is needed to play video without jitter isn’t installed automatically.

    nyan, in My few remaining gripes with linux

    You’re using software that’s being continuously developed by people for whom stability of the UI is not a priority. Pointless UI churn is normal. Half-assed solutions kept beyond their best-before date are normal. Windows does this crap too. At least with Linux you have a choice of which issues you’re going to tolerate (or you can pick a DE where UI stability is a priority for the development team).

    Grangle1, in What has been your experience with Flatpak?

    It’s fine. No real crash/stability issues on the flatpaks I’ve installed. The real downsides are that, yeah, some apps don’t integrate well with the rest of the system either in some functions or theming, due to the sandboxing, and if an app has many or large dependencies it can take up a lot of space compared to a native/repo app and you also may then have more than one copy of those dependencies on your system. That doesn’t usually cause conflicts (a positive side of sandboxing), but it may be a problem on smaller storage devices if you use a lot of flatpaks or need other large apps installed.

    nyan, in How to package software for many distributions in their native package format?

    Some native distro formats are unlikely to ever be supported by services of this type. For instance, neither of the two services you list in your opening post will generate Gentoo ebuilds, most likely because the process is fundamentally different: an ebuild is a set of instructions for the package manager, not a prepacked binary.

    kebabslob, in My few remaining gripes with linux

    If you don’t like something, submit a patch! Or stop being a baby! Or if yuou want to keep being a baby go back to Baby 11 or w/e dogshit version they’re on now

    SomethingBurger, in What has been your experience with Flatpak?

    I use Flatpaks (on Arch btw) whenever possible. My only issues are some apps can be difficult to work with if they require external programs (like VS Code with Docker, or Ardour with plugins), and how slow updating is (I feel like I’m updating the KDE or nVidia dependencies every day, and it takes several minutes, when pacman can download and install several gigabytes of packages in 30s).

    Guenther_Amanita, in What distro for a MacBook pro late 2013 15'

    I would use something Fedora-based. It’s just a personal choice from myself, since it’s reliable and very up to date. By using a modern distro, you increase the chance your hardware will perform better.

    Workstation: uses Gnome, which can utilize the great trackpad
    KDE spin: as you wanted KDE
    Atomic (preferably uBlue, but Silverblue or Kionite would be great too): my favourite, maybe you could test too. You can install the KDE version first, and if you dislike it, you can rebase easily to the Gnome or whatever version without reinstalling

    What maybe won’t work is the WiFi and some keyboard things from what I’ve heart, but you can test it for yourself

    FQQD, in What distro for a MacBook pro late 2013 15'

    Not sure if you can jusf run anything on a macbook, but maybe Feren os is worth a try

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