Linux Mint Will Hide Unverified Flatpaks in Software Manager
Linux Mint Will Hide Unverified Flatpaks in Software Manager
The Software Manager app in Linux Mint 22 will deliver faster start-up times and introduce a significant security safeguard for search results. As you may
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Too bad they go the Ubuntu route now.
12 15 ReplyWhat do you mean? That they are based off Ubuntu?
9 0 ReplyThey derived from Ubuntu to provide a better experience - what they did.
But they now go down the Ubuntu way with dumbing down the interface and holding back and/or hiding software they disagree with.
4 6 ReplyThat's what Mint is for, like removing Snap from Ubuntu.
2 0 ReplyYes. And now Flatpaks the don't like, too.
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Lmde6 exiting brother
1 0 ReplyI'm happy with the distribution I use. But I now need something new to suggest to interested users.
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Did you mean Debian maybe? Because what Debian did with KeepassX.
1 4 ReplyMaybe because that actually stopped getting updated, and a fork continuing it exists?
4 1 ReplyWhat Debian did with KeePassX is on a whole other level. They maliciously and intentionally harmed the reputation of upstream.
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