▲ | akimbostrawman 2 days ago | |||||||
Flatpaks can have insecure permissions which are not only transparent but easily editable. Meanwhile native packages are guaranteed to have insecure/all permissions. | ||||||||
▲ | Joel_Mckay 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
In general, SELinux profiles use Mandatory Access Control, and not Discretionary Access Control. However, most desktop users find it difficult to understand, and often have bigger problems from reading silly posts off the web. An outdated old package library relies on people understanding/tracking the complete OS scope of dependencies, and that is infeasible for a small team. If someone wants in... they will get in eventually... but faster on a NERF'd Arch install. =3 | ||||||||
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