Main Takeaway: The one thing that I really hate about Linux flatpaks is the way that they're named, but why are they like this, what else Linux software packaging has seen some interesting changes lately, especially with the rise of the "universal package".
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- The one thing that I really hate about Linux flatpaks is the way that they're named, but why are they like this, what else
- Linux software packaging has seen some interesting changes lately, especially with the rise of the "universal package".
- Join this channel to get access to some awesome perks like getting early access to videos!
- Recently at LAS the Linux App Summit there was the announcement of a new major version of
- Distros like Elementary, Pop, and even Steam OS support them by default.
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