On Thu, 2024-10-10 at 16:45 +0100, Chris Green wrote:
> My main complaint is snap, which I have removed but I suspect it's
> going to become steadily more difficult to run Ubuntu without snap.

Welcome to Debian, no forced snap nonsense here.

> My only need for 'latest' versions tends to be for a very few things
> where keeping different systems in step is important.  Some are in
> PPAs (e.g. syncthing) so I get the same version on all my systems that
> way.  The other one I can think of at the moment is GnuCash which I
> run on two systems with the same database so it has to be at the same
> version on both.

...however, Flatpak works fine on Debian and is a pretty neat way of
getting very fresh versions of certain selected pieces of software, like
Firefox (official Mozilla channel, released without any delay) or Gnucash.
Of course, better be careful with what you install from Flathub, it
definedly is not always as trustworthy and well-tested as proper distro
packages. But I think it is no worse in that regard than some PPA.


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