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linux as business/ company pc?
(lemmy.ml)
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I don't think that that's true. At least not more than for any other community maintained packages.
Debain is community maintained packages and they've done signed manifests on all packages, required by default, since like 2002.
Flapak and snap are terribly insecure compared to standard distro package managers
What? No! Flatpak and Snap are the new trendy toys! How dare you criticize them!
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