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What is the point of Flatpak, AppImage, Snap, etc?
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The Linux purist is to provide the source code and you download then compile the small files.
Developers and gamers don't have storage issues so the higher storage size of flapak and the lack of dependency issues (a copy of every library used) make flatpak user friendly enough for normies aka gamers with steamdecks
Ahhh those were the days:
tar -xzf PACKAGE.tar.gz
cd PACKAGE
./configure
make
su
make install
Not sure many people do that any more. I rather prefer:
sudo apt-get install PACKAGE
Or just pick it from synaptic. If you didn't have to do manual integration, plopping down an AppImage has some attractions too.