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Actually, the better question is: When will they replace most desktop Linux programs?

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

I hope the opposite, because I bloody hate how everything is a huge package. I don't want to download a bunch of massive packaged apps just because one library needed to be updated, or have one packaged app with a persistent security flaws because - despite me updating the library in my system - it's still running an older version.

I hate that shit doesn't work because the monolithic container conflicts with local security policies (for example, when I couldn't use separate browser profile directories).

Everything is huge now and while drives are bigger these apps are taking way more then their fair share

I hate running "mount" to see my partitions and seeing a dozen freaking snaps.

It may be a useful solution for a few key apps - similar to the "portable apps" on Windows but I don't want everything to be a damn snap and personally wish I had more choice as to what was (but in make cases they've supplanted native packages entirely).