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Flathub Flatpak installation on Linux Mint
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Be aware that Mint disables you from finding non-verified flatpak applications by default. You can enable it in the GUI somewhere
I'll admit it is a slight concern of line since moving to linux. I will get a level where I can tust myself to find the correct installations but right now I am happy to have it curated and if isnt on the list I will spend some time finding the original git or website...and figure out how to ijstall that