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net.lutris.Lutris
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Why won't pre-rendered videos play in Lutris with GE-wine but will play ran through steam with proton?
Are you using flatpak? Could be this issue or similar. There are quite a few pitfalls with Wine video decoding unfortunately.
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Flathub – The Linux App Store
Flatkill is full of misinformation or no longer true information. There're many posts debunking most of their points [1]. Some parts were true a few years ago but aren"t anymore.
For example if VSCode wouldn't have direct access to the file system, it would be unuseable since it doesn't support portals to ask the user to grant it access to specific folders (by selecting them through the file picker).
In the process of packaging an app for flathub, the packager has to provide some reason for why for example full file system access is necessary. The discussion to add or remove permissions are always open [2].
[1] https://theevilskeleton.gitlab.io/2021/02/11/response-to-fla...
[2] https://github.com/flathub/net.lutris.Lutris/issues/229
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Can't seem to get battle.net to launch after installation. Trying to play Classic WoW
https://flathub.org/apps/details/net.lutris.Lutris is always best option for lutris, if your distro is okay with flatpak.
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Plutonium
Probably easiest to get Lutris as a Flatpak https://flathub.org/apps/details/net.lutris.Lutris
- Does anyone run LoL through Lutris flatpak from flathub?
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I, uh, how do I fix it?
You can install lutris via flatpak. link
- I am using pop os and runnung lutris I get the modify_ldt permission denied error, is there a way to solve this without installing the newest flatpak?
- Next step for a Windows 10 user?
- Hi all i need to ask how can i install heroicgames laumcher in ubuntu 18.04 because i watched several tuturials no one works and i saw a video from (intelligent gaming linux. windows and tuturials) upon adding dxvk.sh and another problem is wine
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Error code 256
Likely related to issues described in https://github.com/flathub/net.lutris.Lutris/issues/85
com.bitwarden.desktop
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Flathub – The Linux App Store
> One thing I don't know about (which maybe somebody can inform me/us about): the wiki states that PRs are reviewed by Flathub reviewers, but I see no sign of human review on e.g. https://github.com/flathub/com.bitwarden.desktop/pull/167 (or others in that repo). What's the actual process?
In this case, I think the lack of human involvement is mostly a good thing. Flathub was criticised for having outdated packages[1]. Using automation to automatically update packages is mostly a good thing.
Obviously, we want to see thorough review of new packages, but that's a separate issue.
[1] I thought I read this in an LWN article, but I can't find it. But see e.g. https://github.com/flathub/org.qutebrowser.qutebrowser/issue...
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Can I trust Flatpak apps if they are not managed by the app developer?
for example, bitwarden's flatpak on github shows basically just repackages the official debian build into a flatpak build. in this case i think it's pretty safe (in fact i use the flatpak).
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Bitwarden not working
You might also be interested in learning a little about Flatpaks and downloading/installing programs from Flathub. I'll give you the basic background: It's an alternative (in some ways, honestly, modern) way of installing programs that can be sandboxed/permissioned. It's a way of releasing software that also helps ensure compatibility across a wide variety of systems. It's also a way of releasing software that can update independently from the base installation. You can think of it sort of like an app store on a phone where the programs are a bit self-contained and can update independently from the phone's operating system. https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.bitwarden.desktop
- First config install
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In using Ubuntu for ARM, I noticed there's a 4-year-old version of Bitwarden ARM64 on the Ubuntu Software Center. Be cool if you updated it, but maybe remove it at this point. It’s identified as unsafe due to ‘using a legacy windowing system’, and while it installs, the login errors out.
See https://github.com/flathub/com.bitwarden.desktop/issues/63
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Publishing Electron apps to flathub
Example of an application but with Electron: https://github.com/flathub/com.bitwarden.desktop
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I'm a very basic user. What am I missing?
Since we're on the subject, you can also host your own BitWarden if you wanted. Bitwarden also has a desktop client for Linux as well. Alternatively if enabled 3rd Party Repositories or just manually enabled Flathub, you can install the Bitwarden flatpak.
- I made a BASH script that removes Snap from an Ubuntu system and replaces it with Flatpak.
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Vote for the Bitwarden flatpak app to become official
It's not really that much of a risk. If you look at the yaml file you can see exactly what permissions it requests and what happens when the package is built.
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What's the current obstacle to more developers directly pushing their apps to flathub?
Luckily, Flathub is transparent in what manifests are used in the production of the Flatpaks they host. For example, this is the one for Bitwarden. You can take some time to learn how Flatpaks are built, but this one seems pretty straight forward. They are taking the .deb file from Bitwarden's github release page and extracting the executable from there. Then it adds a couple extra files, which are viewable within the manifest file, to make it into a Flatpak app.
What are some alternatives?
steamtinkerlaunch - Linux wrapper tool for use with the Steam client for custom launch options and 3rd party programs
desktop - The desktop vault (Windows, macOS, & Linux).
com.usebottles.bottles
snapd - The snapd and snap tools enable systems to work with .snap files.
com.discordapp.Discord
flatpak-external-data-checker - A tool for checking if the external data used in Flatpak manifests is still up to date
com.visualstudio.code
org.qutebrowser.qutebrowser
ZFSin - OpenZFS on Windows port
snap-to-flatpak - A BASH script that removes Snap from an Ubuntu system and replaces it with Flatpak
steamtinkerlaunch - Linux wrapper tool for use with the Steam client for custom launch options and 3rd party programs [Moved to: https://github.com/sonic2kk/steamtinkerlaunch]
bubblejail - Bubblewrap based sandboxing for desktop applications