laanwj on Nostr: i agree though i find a basic debian stable install + flatpak for all GUI ...
i agree
though i find a basic debian stable install + flatpak for all GUI applications works pretty well
also means you can have the newest versions, instead of whatever trickled through debian 😀
but yes having it integrated would make sense, it's just that the usual way of installing applications for linux is to throw files all over the file system, which makes them neigh impossible to confine, and there's a lot of inertia in changing something like apt
though i find a basic debian stable install + flatpak for all GUI applications works pretty well
also means you can have the newest versions, instead of whatever trickled through debian 😀
but yes having it integrated would make sense, it's just that the usual way of installing applications for linux is to throw files all over the file system, which makes them neigh impossible to confine, and there's a lot of inertia in changing something like apt