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Debian: Are apps in Discover store all Flatpaks by default?
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To add about defaults from what other posters have shown...
I don't remember if this was there on Debian 12, but at least when you're on Debian 13 later this year, you can go to "Settings" in Discover and select if you want Debian or Flatpak to be the default source