Slowly and steadily, Flatpak has a growing acceptance in the desktop Linux world. Flatpak apps run inside a ‘container’ and don’t have access to the host filesystem, network, or physical devices.
It is well integrated into Fedora and many other distributions like Linux Mint, elementary, Solus, etc. prefer it over Ubuntu’s Snap. It's worth noting (not mentioned in the article) that Manjaro's Pamac also has support for Flatpak that can be toggled on.
If you love using Flatpak applications, let me share a few tips, tools, and tweaks to make your Flatpak experience better and smoother.
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flatpak If you love using Flatpak applications, here are a few tips, tools, and tweaks to make your Flatpak experience better and smoother.