Over the decades the number of Linux distributions has effectively exploded, from a handful in the late ’90s to quite literally hundreds today, not counting minor variations. There lately see…
Come back in another decade when things like Flatpak are actually usable without giving up a bunch of features or having to change settings or do workarounds to get everything working.
I think is very dependent on the apps you install because i haven’t need to do really any workarounds and i install all my apps through Flatpak. The only messing around with permissions i do is disabling everything that i dont need (like printer or smartcard access). I also have over a hundred apps installed.
Ok. I guess I never noticed because I actively don’t like any of those features and I definitely don’t want Discord to have unrestricted filesystem access. The file picker in Vesktop works for me without giving full access.
Come back in another decade when things like Flatpak are actually usable without giving up a bunch of features or having to change settings or do workarounds to get everything working.
I think is very dependent on the apps you install because i haven’t need to do really any workarounds and i install all my apps through Flatpak. The only messing around with permissions i do is disabling everything that i dont need (like printer or smartcard access). I also have over a hundred apps installed.
It’s still not possible to make Discord work correctly in Flatpak
What features? Discord was working perfect for me on a custom client (Vesktop) but is broken now because they hate me using a VPN.
https://github.com/flathub/com.discordapp.Discord?tab=readme-ov-file#differences-in-flatpak-version
Ok. I guess I never noticed because I actively don’t like any of those features and I definitely don’t want Discord to have unrestricted filesystem access. The file picker in Vesktop works for me without giving full access.