snapstore
com.vscodium.codium | snapstore | |
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10 | 4 | |
89 | 11 | |
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8.7 | 10.0 | |
7 days ago | over 5 years ago | |
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com.vscodium.codium
- First config install
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VScode installed via pop_shop (flatpak) doesn't have access to sudo in the integrated terminal
Flatpak: https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.vscodium.codium
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As Promised - How to make a game on the Steam Deck - Full Tutorial - using Visual Studio Code and Unity
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what's really important
yeah, that'd be crazy... especially, when there's a flatpak and an appimage if they really didn't want to add the repo..
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Help, i cant install VS Code , tried various things , urgent
I use Vs Codium, works just the same but without all the Microsoft telemetry. You could use the flatpak in the software manager, but I got lazy filter things with FLatseal.
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What is your opinion about text editor for privacy? What do you use?
I wouldn't spend too much time worrying about privacy in open-source editors. From a privacy perspective, being built on Electron isn't different from being programmed in C++ or anything else - they can still spy on you and do network requests. I'm not a fan of vscodium myself, but it sounds fine for your needs. You could run the editor in a sandbox that blocks network traffic. On Linux, this is easily done with the Flatpak and Flatseal.
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SDK extensions not getting detected
I'm following the Vscodium instructions to get more languages in its flatpak (namely, Php). But it seems that flatpak doesn't detect my installed php sdk.
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Red Hat donates $10,000 to OBS Studio, Flatpak to be official for Linux
VSCodium is a very, very, popular package. An Issue tells them that they shouldnt break the sandbox themselves by writing into the home dir.
- Uninstalling codium tries to uninstall gnome, rip.
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Switched to Silverblue, can't look back :)
https://github.com/flathub/com.vscodium.codium#sdks
snapstore
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Why all the hate for Ubuntu and snap etc
Why should I be required to disprove your conspiracy theory? Here's one; took me three seconds of googling. https://github.com/gjsman/snapstore.
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Canonical should ditch Snap, embrace Flatpak and improve APT
However, it looks like someone else is trying to do it with a current snapd, although you still can’t install from it.
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Official Firefox Snap performance improvements
look here is a github for a non-launchpad based snap store. set it up, go crazy. https://github.com/gjsman/snapstore
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Red Hat donates $10,000 to OBS Studio, Flatpak to be official for Linux
Your use of "optional" should be taken with a huge grain of salt, and THAT is what I'm getting at. This is why there are small third-party devs who have to pick-up the slack for Canonical with projects like these. That's just silly in my opinion.
What are some alternatives?
void-packages - The Void source packages collection
ltt-linux-challenge-issues - A list of issues Linus and Luke experienced during the LTT Linux Daily Driver Challenge
ide-flatpak-wrapper - Wrapper for setting up development environment in flatpak sandbox
transactional-update - Atomic updates for Linux operating systems
com.unity.UnityHub
flatpak-docs - Flatpak documentation
kebe - Project Kebe is the open-source Snap Store implementation.
apt-rollback
Linux-tools - A few Linux tools and useful scripts.
systemd - systemd upstream
podman - Podman: A tool for managing OCI containers and pods.
aria2 - aria2 is a lightweight multi-protocol & multi-source, cross platform download utility operated in command-line. It supports HTTP/HTTPS, FTP, SFTP, BitTorrent and Metalink.