The Valve Steam Deck, which runs a fork of Arch Linux, is, I hope, going to be the final decider in the sandbox format war. It comes preconfigured to run Flatpaks, and while you can install stuff via Arch's Pacman, anything installed that way is erased whenever there's a software update, while Flatpaks persist.
So it's in the user's interest to use Flatpaks, and on mine, the Flatpak of RetroArch, as an example, works perfectly with zero extra configuration.
So it's in the user's interest to use Flatpaks, and on mine, the Flatpak of RetroArch, as an example, works perfectly with zero extra configuration.
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