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Faizul "Piju" 9M2PJU: Snap vs Flatpak: A Detailed Comparison
Snap vs Flatpak: A Detailed Comparison
When it comes to GNU/Linux software installation, Snap and Flatpak have become popular options for packaging and distributing applications. Both formats aim to simplify the process by providing a universal way of distributing applications across different distributions. However, despite their common goal, they have distinct differences, histories, and ecosystems. In this post, we’ll dive deep into the origins of Snap and Flatpak, compare their features, advantages, and disadvantages, and help you decide which one to use.
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