I’ve used flatpaks. I’ve never used snaps (I don’t want to support proprietary Canonical stuff). I prefer getting stuff from the Debian repo.
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I’ve used flatpaks. I’ve never used snaps (I don’t want to support proprietary Canonical stuff). I prefer getting stuff from the Debian repo.
I get that. It’s just your comment made me realize I should self host my sync server.
Yes. That was the first things I learned very quickly.
It’s not a bad thing.
It’s that I’d prefer if it was in the Debian repos. There’s an advantage to having all your packages come from one tested and trusted source. There are of course downsides to this approach namely, this kind of situation where there’s something new but not in the main repos.
Yes. This is it. I want, as much as possible, to use packages from the main Debian repos.
Thank you.
I see that I have to add an extra repo for Debian. That’s my only hesitation towards it atm.
I need to run my own sync server.
Didn’t consider Waterfox. Will look into it.
I was leaning towards GNU IceCat because of it being backed by Debian.
Thank you for the comment.
It seems difficult to get extensions onto IceCat it seems. I guess I’d have to update them myself as well.
I use Distraction Free YouTube because I run into errors when using FreeTube. I use Distraction Free YouTube to see the description. I use MPV to view the video.
I really like the play on words GNU did with Mozzarella.
Thank you for the links!