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flatkvm
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the maddening truth of using Qubes
So basically Flatpak but with stricter permissions? There was also this but sadly it's dead: https://github.com/flatkvm/flatkvm
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App and OS Virtualization in Rust using crosvm
There's a lot going on here. Some overlap with https://github.com/flatkvm/flatkvm
Flatseal
- How do I add nom-steam games to my Steam library if the Steam app is sandboxed?
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Flathub just hit 1 billion total downloads
And not only that, the idea of portals is, IMO, misguided. See this view/bugreport when a flatseal user understands that even though they restricted permissions to access a certain area, the flatpak, itself, can ask to open files there and if OK'd that will be allowed. Their expectation is that with the overrides say "no access" it means "no access even if the flatpak asks very nicely". https://github.com/tchx84/Flatseal/issues/196
- Flatseal 2.0 Released with GTK4/libadwaita UI - OMG! Linux
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Mount a drive correctly in opensuse
Since you installed the programme via Flatpak, you should simply lack the necessary rights (https://docs.flatpak.org/en/latest/sandbox-permissions.html). You can extend the rights quite easily with https://github.com/tchx84/flatseal.
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Where to file bug reports about "portals" ?
Yes, filed https://github.com/tchx84/Flatseal/issues/196 a while ago, got no joy.
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Flatpak or tarball?
One design feature than can turn into an issue in some scenarios (usually dev tools) is the permissions of a flatpak. In case I need to tweak things, I use Flatseal. I know you can manually do this from the command line but I don’t change permissions that often so I don’t bother learning how to do that.
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KDE's Plasma 5.27 Beta desktop is now out. Get an advance peek into what is coming in February, check for bugs 🪳, and help the devs polish the features and code.
Does the Flatpak Permissions Settings replace a tool like Flatseal?
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the maddening truth of using Qubes
What about flatseal then ? https://github.com/tchx84/Flatseal
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So Ive bit the bullet.. and bought a steam deck and have a few questions
https://github.com/tchx84/Flatseal (Also on Discover. For security reasons, the Discover store installs apps as sandboxed "flatpak" apps. This one is used to view what each up can do and change the permissions of apps. May be required if the sandboxing breaks something, though usually not required.)
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How secure is Steam's sandbox in terms of reading contents in $HOME ?
I believe it does. As an example if I try running Godot from the Steam flatpak, it won't be able to see any of the contents of my ~/Projects folder unless I explicitly allow the steam flatpak access to that directory that via flatpak's CLI options or using Flatseal
What are some alternatives?
qubes-issues - The Qubes OS Project issue tracker
firejail - Linux namespaces and seccomp-bpf sandbox
scripts - various scripts and tools
wslg - Enabling the Windows Subsystem for Linux to include support for Wayland and X server related scenarios
manjarno - Why you shouldn't use Manjaro
apparmor-profile-everything - deprecated - maybe replaced by: `apparmor.d`
qubes-app-linux-usb-proxy - USBIP over qrexec proxy
argos-translate - Open-source offline translation library written in Python
podman - Podman: A tool for managing OCI containers and pods.
snapstore - Obsolete super minimalist example "store" to serve snap packages
flatpak - Linux application sandboxing and distribution framework
bubblewrap - Low-level unprivileged sandboxing tool used by Flatpak and similar projects