The title says it all. I would like to know what software you have in a flatpak. If you want to include your reasoning, go ahead.
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What’s the reasoning behind your question?
Every graphical app of course unless there’s an issue with packaging or any other problem.
I just wanted to know. For example: tumbleweed comes with firefox, do people uninstall it and reinstall it in a flatpak? The question comes from curiosity.
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proprietary software that I don’t trust, or programs that aren’t on zypper
I like Bottles. Makes Wine less of a hassle.
https://github.com/trytomakeyouprivate/Recommended-Flatpak-Apps
Please add stuff if you have additions
I would say the comment for mullvad browser just to use librefox is dangerous and wrong, the no script from mullvad browser served me well by exporting it to other browsers even to mobile.
There is no Librefox, its Librewolf ;D
Noscript is an extension that can be installed on all Firefox Desktop Variants, Chromium Desktop, Brave Desktop (and many more Desktop Chromium browsers) as well as all versions of Firefox for Android. Possibly also Kiwix, which is some hacky Desktop Chromium for Android.
The one that causes dependency version conflicts when installed normally
Element(Matrix Chat Client) because it’s not in the repos.
DBeaver because it’s not in the repos or obs
“Core apps” are better on baremetal for seamless system integration.
Just use flatpaks for everything else.
Never use flatpaks for stuff available in your packet manager…
Why not aren’t flatpaks safer. I removed firefox on tumbleweed and installed the flatpak because its updated faster.
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You’re right. Don’t listen to the dumbdumb.