• What is org.freedesktop.platform?

    From Jeff Gaines@jgnewsid@outlook.com to alt.os.linux on Sat Apr 13 10:56:43 2024
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    Installing updates on my new Mint-xfce system and it keeps wanting to add items from org.freedesktop.platform which seems to be associated with
    Flatpak.

    This may arise from my installing HandBrake (system version) and HandBrake (Flatpak version) because I thought they were different programs.

    Does xfce need all of this org.freedesktop.platform stuff? As seems to be normal with Flatpak it wants me to authorise each app individually which
    is wearing my wrists out.
    --
    Jeff Gaines Dorset UK
    You can't tell which way the train went by looking at the tracks
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  • From Paul@nospam@needed.invalid to alt.os.linux on Sat Apr 13 16:27:00 2024
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    On 4/13/2024 6:56 AM, Jeff Gaines wrote:

    Installing updates on my new Mint-xfce system and it keeps wanting to add items from org.freedesktop.platform which seems to be associated with Flatpak.

    This may arise from my installing HandBrake (system version) and HandBrake (Flatpak version) because I thought they were different programs.

    Does xfce need all of this org.freedesktop.platform stuff? As seems to be normal with Flatpak it wants me to authorise each app individually which is wearing my wrists out.


    It looks like some sort of helper routines.

    https://docs.flatpak.org/en/latest/available-runtimes.html

    This is all part of mixing different packaging schemes
    in the same tree. It might involve "work" :-) When you
    do these things, you are "signing on for the maintenance".

    That's why you normally test in a burner install, to get
    the practical experience, then decide whether this
    is potential daily driver material.

    *******

    Now, people should not have to know about this map, but this map
    is filled with little villages. There are strange people in some
    of the villages, who like to build from source. Other villages,
    have package manager programs you would not want to touch with
    a barge pole.

    https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1b/Linux_Distribution_Timeline.svg

    And there are also villages with automation, electricity and hot running water.

    Your job is to select carefully, where you will live, and
    what aspect interests you.

    Paul
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  • From Jeff Gaines@jgnewsid@outlook.com to alt.os.linux on Sat Apr 13 21:42:27 2024
    From Newsgroup: alt.os.linux

    On 13/04/2024 in message <uvepql$36bj7$1@dont-email.me> Paul wrote:

    On 4/13/2024 6:56 AM, Jeff Gaines wrote:

    Installing updates on my new Mint-xfce system and it keeps wanting to add >>items from org.freedesktop.platform which seems to be associated with >>Flatpak.

    This may arise from my installing HandBrake (system version) and HandBrake >>(Flatpak version) because I thought they were different programs.

    Does xfce need all of this org.freedesktop.platform stuff? As seems to be >>normal with Flatpak it wants me to authorise each app individually which >>is wearing my wrists out.


    It looks like some sort of helper routines.

    https://docs.flatpak.org/en/latest/available-runtimes.html

    This is all part of mixing different packaging schemes
    in the same tree. It might involve "work" :-) When you
    do these things, you are "signing on for the maintenance".

    That's why you normally test in a burner install, to get
    the practical experience, then decide whether this
    is potential daily driver material.

    *******

    Now, people should not have to know about this map, but this map
    is filled with little villages. There are strange people in some
    of the villages, who like to build from source. Other villages,
    have package manager programs you would not want to touch with
    a barge pole.

    https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1b/Linux_Distribution_Timeline.svg

    And there are also villages with automation, electricity and hot running >water.

    Your job is to select carefully, where you will live, and
    what aspect interests you.

    Paul

    Thank you, that sounds very much like what I am doing at the moment :-)

    I have re-installed Mint-xfce, I may eventually get a badge for installing
    it! I will stick to only installing programs that have a "system" option,
    if there's something I need that is Flatpak only I will shout for help!!!
    --
    Jeff Gaines Dorset UK
    The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil but by those who
    watch them without doing anything. (Albert Einstein)
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