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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 Flathub was criticised for having outdated packages[1].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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Userscripts in Flatpak version of Qutebrowser (qutepocket)
If you're already testing the userscripts, any chance you can report here. I'm not using qutebrowser currently, so testing the userscripts is a bit lower on my to-do list.
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host access on flatpak
Sorry if this is a duplicate post. I've been looking for a solution to this problem for a while now and I'm posting here because I haven't been able to find anything. I'm using the command :spawn mpv {hint-url} --ytdl-format="bestvideo[vcodec!=?vp9]+bestaudio/best" under a bind to move youtube videos into an mpv instance in order to bypass ads. However, I'm using the flatpak version of qutebrowser (as the version on apt is very far out of date -- I'm using Ubuntu), and when I try to use the bind to open a youtube video, I get the following error message: flatpak-spawn-wrapper: Please enable host access. For more details visit https://github.com/flathub/org.qutebrowser.qutebrowser/wiki I've tried using the command sudo flatpak override org.qutebrowser.qutebrowser --filesystem=host and rebooting, but after doing this, my browser throws the same error.
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qutebrowser flatpak playback alsa
Probably relevant, if that's not you as well: alsa support? · Issue #126 · flathub/org.qutebrowser.qutebrowser
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Flaypak permissions
I don't understand what you're asking - you should find the permissions and such in the Flatpak YAML, no?
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MPV keybind isn't working
You might want to open an issue in the qutebrowser Flatpak repository asking for some documentation on how to get mpv to work - the maintainer there is usually quite responsive.
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Build with codecs, how to ?
I think so, though I don't think I've ever tested it.
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