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Le 06/07/2022 à 11:50, Dan Čermák a écrit :
"jdd@dodin.org"
writes: Le 06/07/2022 à 11:04, Lars Vogdt a écrit :
Am 5. Juli 2022 15:46:29 UTC schrieb "Dan Čermák"
: tl;dr; Fear not, you will not be forced to download random flatpaks or containers from dockerhub/flathub. We (probably) just change the deliver method, but the packaging workflow will stay the same.
1) What are the advantages of flatpak/container vs RPM?
and the disadvantages :-(
for example: will we have to load in ram all the libraries for each application launched? What about old computers with 2Gb or even 4Gb ram and 256Go disk/ssd? (that works without problem with 15.3)
Flatpaks are very good when it comes to deduplication, at least of libraries on the disk.
ok. I guess it's better if there are more flatpack containers on the same system - my previous tests with one fltpak where not that good :-( I would expect that they perform similarly when
loading them to RAM, but I have not verified that.
This sounds like something that we definitely have to take into account and potentially fix upstream.
nice, modern machines have a lot of power, much more than needed for most users and since some years laptops are pretty reliable, So I have every day more of old (say more than 10 years old) machines perfectly working... with linux (openSUSE for me), even kde, when none can runs W11 :-) jdd -- http://dodin.org http://valeriedodin.com