I’ve been involved with Linux for a long time, and Flatpak almost seems too good to be true:
Just install any app on any distro, isolated from the base system and with granular rights management. I’ve just set up my first flatpak-centric system and didn’t notice any issues with it at all, apart from a 1-second waiting time before an app is launched.

What’s your long-term experience?

Notice any annoying bugs or instabilities? Do apps crash a lot? Disappear from Flathub or are unmaintained? Do you often have issues with apps that don’t integrate well with your native system? Are important apps missing?

  • KISSmyOS@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 year ago

    So how do you delete app data after uninstalling?
    And does uninstalling a flatpak app also uninstall flatpak dependencies that came with it?

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      1 year ago

      And does uninstalling a flatpak app also uninstall flatpak dependencies that came with it?

      from what I have seen, NO it does not do so automatically. there is a flatpak command option to clean out unused runtimes, and another to remove user data.

      delete app data after uninstalling?

      you either manually delete the data, or there’s some flatpak command option, or you can use a tool such as warehouse which is available as a flatpak.

      other posts list the specific commands.

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        1 year ago

        you can use flatpak remove --unused --delete-data to remove all unused dependencies and delete their data.

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        from what I have seen, NO it does not. there is a flatpak command option to clean out unused runtimes.

        It does. The unused command is mostly for after updates, then what’s used may have changed.