• @sgtnasty
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    42 years ago

    I left Ubuntu in v18 could not tolerate snaps. Whereas flatpaks just work for me, and the apps are kept up to date. With some quick tweaks you too can make dnf run much faster.

    • @AgreeableLandscapeOPM
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      2 years ago

      People say “hurr durr Fedora overuses flatpaks just as much as Ubuntu uses snaps”

      No it doesn’t? Unless you’re on SilverBlue, like, maybe five default packages are on flatpaks?

      • @sgtnasty
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        32 years ago

        Most of the applications I use are flatpaks and they launch just as fast and I have no issues with theses. The ONLY “issue” I ran into was a sandbox problem with not being able to launch an editor. Cant remember the which app it was, but I’m sure I can fix it with flatseal.

        In my humble opinion, if there ever is going to be a “year of the linux desktop” its going to be Fedora who gets there first. Canonical gave up a few years ago and is more interested in server.

        • @nutomicA
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          82 years ago

          Ubuntu even installs the snap service on servers which makes no sense for me.

          • @AgreeableLandscapeOPM
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            42 years ago

            Especially since snaps seem to be on an “edge” release cycle. Kind of rolling release.

            Which is exactly the thing you don’t want on a mission critical system!

          • Bilb!
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            22 years ago

            Last I checked is still the recommended way to install the LetsEncrypt certbot, though these days I tend to have that happen within containers anyway.

        • @AgreeableLandscapeOPM
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          12 years ago

          The ONLY “issue” I ran into was a sandbox problem with not being able to launch an editor. Cant remember the which app it was, but I’m sure I can fix it with flatseal.

          VSCode/VSCodium?