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I know snap is fairly unpopular in the Linux community, and I've seen mixed responses regarding Flatpak. I wanted to know, what's the general opinion of people in this community regarding this 2 package managers?

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[–] shotgun_crab@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I'm fine with Flatpak (and also AppImages if a Flatpak isn't available). As for Snaps, I don't like some of Canonical's decisions like apt installing the Firefox Snap instead of a deb package, and I think the user experience when using Flatpaks is better overall.

This doesn't mean Flatpaks are perfect for me yet, they just work better than their alternatives.