I think for now flatpak is a nice additional tool. I keep Steam, Discord and Firefox native, but other tools I only sometimes use work really well with flatpak. I especially like running GNOME apps on KDE with it, knowing that I don't directly need to care about the dependencies of a desktop environment I don't use.
I wanted to give the new Ubuntu a try. Got this annoying bug where the snap store would not update until I run "killall snap" and "snap refresh". This is the same Ubuntu bug that I had 2 years ago when first transitioning to linux 😆😆😆
I think for now flatpak is a nice additional tool. I keep Steam, Discord and Firefox native, but other tools I only sometimes use work really well with flatpak.
I especially like running GNOME apps on KDE with it, knowing that I don't directly need to care about the dependencies of a desktop environment I don't use.
I gave up on Gentoo. Now I'm on Ubuntu and I'm hating every minute of it (not actually).
I wanted to give the new Ubuntu a try. Got this annoying bug where the snap store would not update until I run "killall snap" and "snap refresh".
This is the same Ubuntu bug that I had 2 years ago when first transitioning to linux 😆😆😆