Sohrab Behdani to [email protected] • 1 year agoAppimages, snaps and flatpaksmessage-square90arrow-up137arrow-down11file-text
arrow-up136arrow-down1message-squareAppimages, snaps and flatpaksSohrab Behdani to [email protected] • 1 year agomessage-square90file-text
minus-square@warmasterlink3•1 year agoSnaps, hell no. I wouldn’t touch anything Canonical TBH. Appimages are very chaotic. Fkatpaks leave a bunch of trash after uninstalling. I use Flatpaks, while they are not perfect, they are improving.
minus-squarecallyrallinkfedilink3•edit-21 year ago Fkatpaks leave a bunch of trash after uninstalling. From my experience, most of the things I’d like to delete after uninstalling are in ~/.var/app/(App ID)/.
minus-square@warmasterlink1•1 year agoThey shouldn’t leave a thing behind. They shouldn’t make me clean up their mess.
minus-square@AProfessionallinkEnglish2•1 year agoNo package format ever deletes user data in your home, what a weird take. Anyway it has a—delete-data flag.
Snaps, hell no. I wouldn’t touch anything Canonical TBH.
Appimages are very chaotic.
Fkatpaks leave a bunch of trash after uninstalling.
I use Flatpaks, while they are not perfect, they are improving.
From my experience, most of the things I’d like to delete after uninstalling are in
~/.var/app/(App ID)/
.They shouldn’t leave a thing behind. They shouldn’t make me clean up their mess.
No package format ever deletes user data in your home, what a weird take. Anyway it has a
—delete-data
flag.