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Didn’t they just go closed source? I switched to proton pass.

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The last I heard about that it turned out that the inclusion of a non free dependency was a packaging mistake and has been supposedly fixed

“The sdk-secrets repository and packages will no longer be referenced from the client apps, since that code is not used there.”

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Thanks, but I’d rather eat shards of glass than working with flatpak or snap ever again

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I actually understand your frustration and I don’t know why you’re being downvoted. I can never use flatpaks. They’re actually very bad. They’re definitely better than snaps, but they’re terrible.

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They’re actually very bad.

Care to elaborate? They seem to be working great for myself and family.

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  • Permissions are very vague (if that’s the right word. Sorry non-native English speaker). Like you start having issues with an app then hours later you find out it has no access. That happened to me with steam when I was trying to use my second SSD to save my games and the thing would never work. It took me hours to find out I needed to give it permission. And for that I had to download flatseal. There should be a warning or something I don’t know.
  • Storage. They take too much space
  • Theming. They (in my case) would never respect my system theme. They just have their own mind and don’t care what theme the system has. You have to use flatseal again to give them some kind of permission, and that I still don’t know how to do. And if it’s a system theme (like one of those system wide themes, gets even more complicated).
    AUR saved me. Now I don’t ever touch flatpaks. To clarify, I still appreciate all the hard work being done on them, they’re just not for me.
    EDIT: all the above is a major turn off for new users. I know they’re all user error (except the storage maybe), but a new user is already probably flustered, and they don’t need more confusion.
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I’m used to it. People don’t like it if you had bad experience with FP

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