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petsoi to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

Linux Mint Will Hide Unverified Flatpaks in Software Manager

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Linux Mint Will Hide Unverified Flatpaks in Software Manager

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petsoi to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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Linux Mint Will Hide Unverified Flatpaks in Software Manager - OMG! Ubuntu
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The Software Manager app in Linux Mint 22 will deliver faster start-up times and introduce a significant security safeguard for search results. As you may
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      Anyone can upload packages to the AUR, and people often use it without verying the source, so yeah that can be dodgy

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        You use the AUR because you want more packages.
        I use the AUR because I believe in humanity.
        We are NOT the same.

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