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Thanks to Flatpak, Linux app stores are actually exciting now
Flatpak solved the one problem that made Linux app stores unbearable ...
Once upon a time, GNOME and KDE got along like cats and dogs. That was then. This is now. At Linux Application Summit (LAS) in Barcelona, the two, along with other desktop developers, came together to ...
Manjaro Linux has long been celebrated for blending the power of Arch Linux with user-friendly features. With the release of Manjaro 25.0 “Zetar”, the distribution takes significant strides in ...
The Flatpak framework for distributing Linux desktop applications is now in prodaction release, after three years of beta status. The framework, originally called XDG-app, is intended to make Linux ...
There are hundreds of Linux distributions to choose from, and while there are some similarities (they all use some version of the Linux kernel and most support a variety of popular desktop ...
Flathub AI ban now covers code, metadata, build scripts, and pull requests, with permanent bans for repeat violations. Linux ...
For anyone who wants to dump Snap in favor of Flatpak, a new tool has surfaced to make this process simple. Let Jack Wallen introduce you to Unsnap. I’m going to preface this by saying I use Snap ...
Why it matters: Linux has become the backbone of many technology standards and software products. In the traditional desktop space, however, the open-source kernel is anything but a successful. If the ...
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