When you double click on a deb package in Ubuntu 23.10 an error appears to tell you "there is no app installed for 'Debian package' files". In this post I
Unpopular opinion, I think this should be like this if there exists a snap or a package in the repo for it. Even if this is a bug. Maybe they should make a popup educating users about how they don’t need to download installers. As for apps like discord, I believe there is a well maintained snap package available to install easily from the app center. I can’t seem to find chrome there sadly, but it is on flathub. I hope it gets a package.
I don’t agree with you on this, people are used to install app on other operating systems this way, there is a better way yes I’m not arguing this, but a lot of proprietary software is distributed this way and not on the snap store, and being ubuntu a noob friendly distro make it worse for the averange user to search the internet only to install deb packages instead of providing a user friendly interface!
Yup, I understand that people are going to search for an installer and install it that way. What I am saying is maybe they should direct users to the snap store or something if the package they are trying to install exists on there already. Pretty non intrusive way to make sure they are doing it the right way.
Edit: this is not me advocating for snaps btw. I don’t care what package manager anyone uses, as long as its not bricking your system.
Maybe, if the published app is maintained by an official team. Most useful third party Flatpak/Snap packages seem to be republished by an external team of volunteers because the Flatpak/Snap stores are a subsection of the already tiny Linux ecosystem and companies don’t want to keep up with yet another software distribution format.
Redirecting an official distribution to something “Snapcrafters” put together because It’s Totally Better, Guys!, is just shitty behaviour. If companies offer both a Ubuntu version and a Debian .deb, i think it’s fine to redirect Ubuntu users to the official Ubuntu distribution for their app, but there’s not a lot of official representation in the Snap store.
Unpopular opinion, I think this should be like this if there exists a snap or a package in the repo for it. Even if this is a bug. Maybe they should make a popup educating users about how they don’t need to download installers. As for apps like discord, I believe there is a well maintained snap package available to install easily from the app center. I can’t seem to find chrome there sadly, but it is on flathub. I hope it gets a package.
I don’t agree with you on this, people are used to install app on other operating systems this way, there is a better way yes I’m not arguing this, but a lot of proprietary software is distributed this way and not on the snap store, and being ubuntu a noob friendly distro make it worse for the averange user to search the internet only to install deb packages instead of providing a user friendly interface!
Yup, I understand that people are going to search for an installer and install it that way. What I am saying is maybe they should direct users to the snap store or something if the package they are trying to install exists on there already. Pretty non intrusive way to make sure they are doing it the right way.
Edit: this is not me advocating for snaps btw. I don’t care what package manager anyone uses, as long as its not bricking your system.
Maybe, if the published app is maintained by an official team. Most useful third party Flatpak/Snap packages seem to be republished by an external team of volunteers because the Flatpak/Snap stores are a subsection of the already tiny Linux ecosystem and companies don’t want to keep up with yet another software distribution format.
Redirecting an official distribution to something “Snapcrafters” put together because It’s Totally Better, Guys!, is just shitty behaviour. If companies offer both a Ubuntu version and a Debian .deb, i think it’s fine to redirect Ubuntu users to the official Ubuntu distribution for their app, but there’s not a lot of official representation in the Snap store.