Le 02/03/2025 à 08:11, gene heskett a écrit :
On 3/2/25 01:40, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Sat, Mar 01, 2025 at 04:42:22PM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
flathub.flatpakrepo
Nowhere.
And this is to indicate that flatpaks will not be accepted by debian?
Installing that is one of the steps listed as a prerequisite to
installing the flatpak version of PrusaSlicer-2.9.0 in a debian 12
system. There are several flatpak utils available for debian 12 in the
synaptic menu. So this is confusing. Step 3 of the prerequisite setup
for debian 12 assumes this file will be installed properly, but actually
puts it wherever that shell is cd'd to. Hence the subject line question
as to where it actually belongs.
There is a manpage, says it could be in /home/$usr/.local/flatpak or
in /var/lib/flatpak, and the rest of the stuff is in the /var/lib/
flatpak tree. And its still not working correctly. I'd post to the
prusa forum but seem to have lost my pw there.
Tnx Tomas.
Cheers, Gene Heskett, CET.
Hello Gene,
- Debian supports flatpak: it provides a flatpak debian package
- you don't need a flatpak *repository* like flathub to install
flatpaks, it is more convenient, though (think local apt without
repositories: it's easier with repositories)
- Debian does not enable the flathub repository by default. If you want
to use it, enable it yourself
Take a look at the Debian wiki webpage about flatpak, read it carefully:
how to enable Flathub is explained:
https://wiki.debian.org/Flatpak
if for whatever reason this does not satisfy you, you can read the
-roughly- same explanations from other sources:
how to enable flathub in Debian is also explained on the flathub website:
https://flathub.org/setup/Debian
this is also explained in the PrusaSlicer help section of their website:
https://help.prusa3d.com/article/installer-prusaslicer_1903
Good luck :-)