snapcraft.io
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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snapcraft.io
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I think I may have just managed to piss off the whole community...
https://github.com/canonical/snapcraft.io please, stop spreading misinformation about snaps...
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snap... please die a slow and painful death
Don't like the "proprietarity" of snapcraft? OK, discard it and put flatpak. It will never be banned by Ubuntu. And yes, snapcraft.io available on github.
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RSS feeds for updated and new Snap packages?
Probably not, since a feature request for this has been open since 2018.
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is the software for the server of https://snapcraft.io/ closed or open source?
snapcraft.io - the frontend website, is open source - https://github.com/canonical/snapcraft.io
- what are the advantages and disadvantages of snaps?
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I've got karma to burn so why not?
What is the server code other than "something that distributes a .snap file"? Given that I can, if I want, take a .snap file to an airgapped machine and install it, it appears pretty trivial to offer alternatives to Canonical's infrastructure if anyone were particularly interested.
- Strong support for Snap, Ubuntu Core at Canonical conference
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what's really important
Snap store - aka snapcraft.io is already open-sourced under GPLv3., see here. Perhaps, you mean not that the code is closed-source but that Canonical won't relinquish any control to the community and will continue to enforce the snap ecosystem as an Apple-style walled-garden? If so, then I completely agree with that assessment. That IMHO is the core of what makes snap an inferior choice for the community.
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bro imagine being this bad, Canonical
snapcraft.io (e.g. snap store) has commits going back to Aug 16, 2017. Repo has GPLv3 license.
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Delicious Pie!
IMO this is mostly due to higher-ups at Canonical no longer giving a fuck about desktop, less so for the boots on the ground. Wimpress and Pope both left Ubuntu and I don't remember which one said it but one of the 2 had a tweet basically saying as much. But even without that, snaps have been around since at least Dec 11, 2014 and likely even earlier than that. But despite being around for over 8 years, there's still a bunch of common complaints and probably about 30-40% don't sound like they'd take a big company more than 6-12 months to address if they actually worked on it. Things like submitting a patch to the util-linux project to make cli tools like mount/blkid/lsblk/fdisk to make loop devices not be displayed by default (after all they effectively only "break" when snap is installed), following normal dot-prefix conventions in the $HOME folder, adding 1st party support for 3rd party repos (given the nature of FOSS, couldn't they even borrow the logic from flatpak?), adding optimizations to consume less disk space in the majority of scenarios. (I would say to also make snapcraft.io open-source, but after seeing this repo, it appears that common complaint may be off-base)
flathub
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Microsoft is testing ads in the Windows 11 File Explorer
No, flatpak doesn't use distributions package managers. It doesn't need RPM/DEB packages to work. Today if you want to distribute a flatpak application, you build it once, upload it to flathub.org and it will show up in countless distributions like SteamOS 3 and Pop_OS!.
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Pop shop did not recognize apps installed from terminal
if you wanna install in terminal using flatpak please go to : https://flathub.org/ to make your life easier.
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Steam Deck desktop mode is not to be slept on. It's incredible to switch between both worlds.
Yes you can install anything available here https://flathub.org/
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should I switch to openSUSE (tumbleweed)?
Flathub: https://flathub.org
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Anyone here tried dual booting?
All flathub.org flatpaks are available in Discover. You can have a look there to see if you can find what you need. Discord, Spotify, Zoom, MS Teams and ONLYOFFICE (if you need good MS Office compatibility) are all there. I think it comes with Firefox pre-installed, but I'm pretty sure the Deck UI's non-steam tab comes with a one-click installer for Chrome, if that's more your speed. There's also a Chromium flatpak in Discover.
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Problem with flatpak in my system.
Name Title URL Collection ID Subset Filter Priority Options … … Homepage Icon fedora Fedora Flatpaks oci+https://registry.fedoraproject.org - - - 1 system,oci … … - - flathub Flathub https://dl.flathub.org/repo/ - - - 1 system … … https://flathub.org/ https://dl.flathub.org/repo/logo.svg
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Nintendo uses DMCA to take down a video on how to run Switch emulators on the Steam Deck
The Discover store is the KDE application for installing/updating/removing things - which in the Steam Deck is used to handle Flatpaks from Flathub.
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Can you run non-steam software on steamOS?
Linux users typically do not install software like this, we use a package manager (a bit like the app stores on phones) to install stuff instead. SteamOS comes with Flatpak, so you can go over to FlatHub and start installing stuff.
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What's the default web browser on the steam deck?
You can install anything from https://flathub.org/.
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What are some alternatives?
reactjs.org - The React documentation website [Moved to: https://github.com/reactjs/react.dev]
opensnitch - OpenSnitch is a GNU/Linux interactive application firewall inspired by Little Snitch.
snapcraft - Package, distribute, and update any app for Linux and IoT.
input-remapper - 🎮 ⌨ An easy to use tool to change the behaviour of your input devices.
appstream - Tools and libraries to work with AppStream metadata
opi - OBS Package Installer (CLI)
vscodium - binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing
TimeShift - System restore tool for Linux. Creates filesystem snapshots using rsync+hardlinks, or BTRFS snapshots. Supports scheduled snapshots, multiple backup levels, and exclude filters. Snapshots can be restored while system is running or from Live CD/USB.
gaming-graphics - Graphics stack useful as a content snap for gaming snaps
TLP - TLP - Optimize Linux Laptop Battery Life
next-pwa - Zero config PWA plugin for Next.js, with workbox 🧰
Tenacity - Tenacity is an easy-to-use, privacy-friendly, FLOSS, cross-platform multi-track audio editor/recorder for Windows, macOS, Linux and other operating systems. Project currently on an indefinite hiatus.