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submitted 1 year ago by operator@kbin.social to c/linux@lemmy.ml

So I know my way around Linux pretty well. However I never really got the gist of the difference between Snap, Flatpak and Native packages.

What exactly sets them apart?

Why does everyone seem to hate snap?

I have been using all of them, simultaneously on the same system and never really noticed a difference in the way installation, updates etc are handled (syntax ofc).

I hear snap sandboxes? Is that the main reason? Thanks for your insights..

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[-] TCB13@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Flatpak is fast, lightweight actual open-source and provides security via isolation. Snap is the usual BS Canonical tries to get people to use, has a ton of bloat.

Personally I've had zero issues with Flatpak under Debian for desktop usage. It integrates nicely with the GNOME Software "store" and allows you to get the latest and best of everything you might need without polluting your system. Flatpak solves the usual complaints about Debian only having "old" software - allows you to run the latest and greatest while keeping a clean and rock solid Debian system underneath.

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