which linux distro do you NOT like, and why?vettnerk@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml – 284 points – 1 years ago400Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentSerious question: what do you not like about snaps? I find the isolation and dependency desolation to be pretty great.Snap is vendor lock in. They donโt work on many distros, tooling pushes their platform, and they control the only store. For desktop apps Flatpak is just technically better anyway so whatโs the point.Snap is the reason I started looking for something else. Flatpak is the reason I went Fedora. It's been great.
Serious question: what do you not like about snaps? I find the isolation and dependency desolation to be pretty great.Snap is vendor lock in. They donโt work on many distros, tooling pushes their platform, and they control the only store. For desktop apps Flatpak is just technically better anyway so whatโs the point.Snap is the reason I started looking for something else. Flatpak is the reason I went Fedora. It's been great.
Snap is vendor lock in. They donโt work on many distros, tooling pushes their platform, and they control the only store. For desktop apps Flatpak is just technically better anyway so whatโs the point.Snap is the reason I started looking for something else. Flatpak is the reason I went Fedora. It's been great.
Snap is the reason I started looking for something else. Flatpak is the reason I went Fedora. It's been great.
Serious question: what do you not like about snaps? I find the isolation and dependency desolation to be pretty great.
Snap is vendor lock in. They donโt work on many distros, tooling pushes their platform, and they control the only store.
For desktop apps Flatpak is just technically better anyway so whatโs the point.
Snap is the reason I started looking for something else. Flatpak is the reason I went Fedora. It's been great.