Steam ships with it’s own “Steam Linux Runtime” libraries, so I don’t know what benefit a flatpack would even have? Steam’s already doing it.
Steam ships with it’s own “Steam Linux Runtime” libraries, so I don’t know what benefit a flatpack would even have? Steam’s already doing it.
If your game needs newer libraries than what’s on Linux Mint, how did they even let it on steam? Valve doesn’t accept games that are built against libraries newer than Steam Linux Runtime.
I’m gonna need you to convince me that there exist 99 programs that use it maliciously.
Meanwhile I just had to add support for doing this to Unreal because it’s the only way to change displays from in-game menus. Also I remember a number of browser demos/games that created/managed multiple windows with objects that would fly between them. I’ve never seen it used maliciously.
TIL that Wayland doesn’t support a program positioning it’s window with absolute coordinates on purpose.
Thats… uh. That’s kinda broken.
I’m opposed due to wayland/gnome devs’ “we know better than you/we must protect the user from themselves” approach that leads to things like program controlled window positioning being unsupported on purpose.