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**Flatpak** is a type of [[tools: | **Flatpak** is a type of [[tools: | ||
- | To install | + | |
+ | ===== Installation ===== | ||
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+ | Some distros //(such as Linux Mint)// come with Flatpak | ||
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+ | You can skip all the pointless GUI plugins for GNOME/ | ||
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+ | == List Running Apps == | ||
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===== Drawbacks & Package Security ===== | ===== Drawbacks & Package Security ===== | ||
- | Flatpak has its uses. However, if you are not using it wisely, they can come at a potential cost to resource consumption and security. Since each app is packaged with all of its own dependencies, | + | Flatpak has its uses. However, if you are not using it wisely, they can come at a potential cost to resource consumption and security. Since each app is packaged with all of its own dependencies, |
On top of that, security policy on some of these packages is notoriously sloppy. It is highly recommended you make use of [[github> | On top of that, security policy on some of these packages is notoriously sloppy. It is highly recommended you make use of [[github> |
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