Help on purging flatpak [Solved]
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Re: Help on purging flatpak
if the user has apt set to "install recommends as dependencies" , which is an option in mx-tweak, then on a "full-upgrade" (analogous to dist-upgrade), then flatpak will be pulled in.
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FYI: mx "test" repo is not the same thing as debian testing repo.
Re: Help on purging flatpak
Flatpak is a recommended package not a dependency to mx-packageinstallerasqwerth wrote: Wed Apr 23, 2025 8:58 am It might be that these 2 packages, which I think are part of the flatpak framework - might be dependencies of MXPI [for the purposes of the flatpak tab]. However, I can't be sure, because I thought at one stage, because of other users' requests, @Adrian had removed that dependency.
Re: Help on purging flatpak
Seems like it would be a better practice to not include any flatpak in a release, but to leave it up to the user to install, if wanted!
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Re: Help on purging flatpak
I have indeed set "install recommends as dependencies"
OTOH having found a workaround to banish flatpak to the outer darkness, I'm leaving it that way.
On yet another hand, as @mxer suggests, might it be possible to make flatpak opt-in, or at least opt-out?
As an aside, how popular would a remove-flatpak possibility be? (he says, ending the sentence with a preposition...)
OTOH having found a workaround to banish flatpak to the outer darkness, I'm leaving it that way.
On yet another hand, as @mxer suggests, might it be possible to make flatpak opt-in, or at least opt-out?
As an aside, how popular would a remove-flatpak possibility be? (he says, ending the sentence with a preposition...)
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Re: Help on purging flatpak
I don't know. It depends what kind of distro the devs want to create. For privacy enthusiasts it might be better with something smaller like antiX. For someone who wants to use a computer like Windows and just get things done, both systemd and flatpak make that easier. Opensnitch in the repos will block any network connection you haven't approved, but I haven't seen requests from neither of those (if you don't use flatpak).mxer wrote: Wed Apr 23, 2025 9:31 am Seems like it would be a better practice to not include any flatpak in a release, but to leave it up to the user to install, if wanted!
I'm often thinking along the lines "Make it easy for casual users. Things are already too complex and ready-made solutions are needed to reach mainstream".