That is unreal. I had no idea it can get that bad. Makes no sense, honestly.
DidacticDumbass
I am sorry you are in digital hell.
No real solution but to change distros, but that is also a crappy thing to suggest.
I hope it gets better for you.
Yeah, I mean, for me it is only a few choice GUI applications that I use flatpaks for.
Still, it is clearly not an optimal solution.
I think that is what is pretty cool about them, that you can have both versions with no problems. Also, of course if the flatpak is giving me problems, I just uninstall it and use the package manager or something else.
I have been burned by the AUR so many times. It is not the perfect endless repository people advertise it to be.
If you find it please link it. I would love to read it. I think I am happy with my setup, and Flatpaks make it possible.
It seem that whatever problems Flatpaks may have, due to sandboxing, is truly isolated. I think as a non-power user, I do not have strong opinions about any kind of technology, I just enjoy the magic of things working without effort on my part. I will dive deeper as my needs change, but my needs are kind of simple too.
Yeah, it seems like all this convergence of convenience is muddying the linux waters... then again it has never been that clean.
I must be lucky to not have run into drugs, but damn it is probably inevitable. Okay, I will find a better solution. Appimages are apparently the superior version of this concept.
Damn, alright. I am starting to get the hate for it. I think I am blinded by the sheer convenience of it. Also, I am probably sleeping on more up to date repositories that gets me what I want without using flatpaks.
Linux Mint has been babying me though. I love the comfort, and cinnamon is everything I need in a DE. I will need to see what I can do.
Yeah, the glory of owning more than one computer. I have a few that I can put to work. Too bad older computers are not as efficient, but perhaps I can invest in a UPC solution that takes solar so not to waste too much energy.
Man, no one's got time for anything.