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- Flatpak is a utility for software deployment and package management for Linux. It is advertised as offering a sandbox environment in which users can run...
- Foundation, 2023-03-30, retrieved 2023-05-17 "Under the Hood — Flatpak do****entation". docs.flatpak.org. Retrieved 2023-05-17. "Fedora Silverblue User Guide"...
- the XDG Desktop Portals, a standardized API originally created by the Flatpak project to give sandboxed desktop applications access to host resources...
- that allows for the installation of packages from pacman and Snap and Flatpak packages. Support for the AUR is provided by Chaotic-AUR. The command line...
- Flatpak applications, but not for system packages or updates. This was introduced in GNOME 3.30 released in 2018. Users can control whether Flatpak updates...
- uses APT as its package manager and initially did not use Snaps or Flatpak, but Flatpak support was added in version 20.04 LTS. Software packages are available...
- installed software. DNF uses libsolv, an external dependency resolver. Flatpak is also included by default. The CoreOS and Silverblue editions are designed...
- elementary OS started supporting Flatpak out of the box, thereby making it easier to install any of the wide array of Flatpak apps that are available. Development...
- Parabola, Solus, T2 SDE and Void Linux. Nicotine+ is also available as a Flatpak, as of release version 2.0.0 and Snap. Nicotine+'s defunct predecessor...
- cross-compiled for foreign architectures. As of April 2017, Void Linux supports Flatpak, which allows the installation of the latest packages from upstream repositories...