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Signal installation in a Distrobox
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They've recently released a beta of an AppImage https://community.signalusers.org/t/beta-test-the-signal-desktop-linux-appimage/73330
This is great, but sadly appimages don't work on immutable desktops. But it's very positive that they are providing that.
I have no clue why they're not just adopting the existing flatpak that a majority of Linux users use