GNU/Linux Artix Installing Flatpak – QuickStart Guide
Hi! The Tutorial shows you Step-by-Step How to Install Flatpak in Artix GNU/Linux Desktop.
First, Flatpak for Artix is a technology for Building, Distributing, Installing and Running Linux Apps.
And Flatpak is primarily targeted at the Linux Desktop, although it can also be used as the basis for application distribution in other contexts, such as embedded systems.
Finally, Flatpak has been designed and implemented with a number of Goals:
- Allow applications to be installed on any Linux distribution.
- Provide consistent environments for applications, to facilitate testing and reduce bugs.
- Decouple applications from the operating system, so that applications don’t depend on specific versions of each distribution.
- Allow applications to bundle their own Dependencies, so that they can use libraries that aren’t provided by a Linux distribution, and so they can depend on specific versions or even patched versions of a library.
- Increase the security of Linux desktops, by isolating applications in sandboxes.
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1. Launching Shell Emulator
How to Quick Start with Command Line on Artix Linux
2. Upgrading System
So possibly Update Artix
With:sudo pacman -Syyu
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3. Installing Flatpak
Then to Install Flatpak for Artix.
Just Run:
sudo pacman -Sy flatpak
And then Reboot:
sudo reboot
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4. Flatpak Getting Started
How to Getting-Started Searching & Installing Flatpak Apps