

Is it only google approved operating systems still? I remember they weren’t allowing people on non google signed android forks to use it?
Is it only google approved operating systems still? I remember they weren’t allowing people on non google signed android forks to use it?
Imagine not having an infotainment screen that runs windows CE with no features except Bluetooth.
Really? I wasn’t aware of that I guess it depends who’s maintaining the packages. I would assume devs release a package for whatever distro they are running then flstpak team packages that release along with that distro runtime and publish a flatpak. I assume it would be automated build pipelines so I’m sure u could find a beta release branch if u want newer version on flatpak.
Some of the more extreme people call it unnecessary bloat. I think it’s a great solution and really important for the mainstream adoption of Linux. And yeah snaps are shit and fully deserving of that reputation. I suspect some of the flatpak hate is also from a confusion with snap.
Flatpaks get a lot of hate but I really think they are the future. It gives all developers a standard to develop for to cover almost all Linux distros. It gives some additional sandboxing which is also nice.
What’d the game (I assume its a game) in the thumbnail?
Year of the Linux desktop?
This is what I do its excellent.
Pay no attention to google certification its all bullshit. If the place has good reviews then they will probably do good work
The pixels are pretty good. U can put GrapheneOS on em and they are reasonably repairable as well.
Would be cool if u could launch vscode remote as well as a terminal