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desktop/flatpak-builder: Fix README.
Signed-off-by: B. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Willy Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>
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Flatpak is the new framework for desktop applications on Linux
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Distributing applications on Linux is a pain: different distributions in
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multiple versions, each with their own versions of libraries and packaging
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formats. Flatpak is here to change all that. It allows the same app to be
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installed on different Linux distributions, including different versions. And
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it has been designed from the ground up with security in mind, so that apps
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are isolated from each other and from the host system.
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Distributing applications on Linux is a pain: different distributions
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in multiple versions, each with their own versions of libraries and
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packaging formats. Flatpak is here to change all that. It allows the
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same app to be installed on different Linux distributions, including
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different versions. And it has been designed from the ground up with
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security in mind, so that apps are isolated from each other and from
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the host system.
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You can find many apps already available on https://flathub.org/
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Apps that require pulse audio (like steam, skype, etc) need PULSE_SERVER
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environment variable to be set. This is not set for most shells in slackware
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by default. One way I found to set this is:
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```
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Apps that require pulse audio (like steam, skype, etc) need
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PULSE_SERVER environment variable to be set. This is not set for most
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shells in slackware by default. One way I found to set this is:
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export `xprop -root -notype PULSE_SERVER | tr -d ' '`
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```
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Some of the examples from http://flatpak.org/#users are relying on polkit
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helpers, that expect a user in the 'wheel' group to have privileges for, but
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default polkit admin rule for slackware is just the root user.
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So, if you run a command like:
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```
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Some of the examples from http://flatpak.org/#users are relying
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on polkit helpers, that expect a user in the 'wheel' group to have
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privileges for, but default polkit admin rule for slackware is just
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the root user. So, if you run a command like:
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flatpak remote-add --from gnome https://sdk.gnome.org/gnome.flatpakrepo
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flatpak remote-add --from gnome-apps https://sdk.gnome.org/gnome-apps.flatpakrepo
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```
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as a limited user, you will get a polkit prompt for root's password. This is
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because the default location for establishing these repos is in
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`/var/lib/flatpak` and requires admin privileges.
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flatpak remote-add --from gnome-apps \
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https://sdk.gnome.org/gnome-apps.flatpakrepo
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You can optionally add the flag `--user` to flatpak commands, and it will
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instead manage the repos in `~/.local/share/flatpak`.
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as a limited user, you will get a polkit prompt for root's
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password. This is because the default location for establishing these
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repos is in `/var/lib/flatpak` and requires admin privileges.
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You can optionally add the flag `--user` to flatpak commands, and it
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will instead manage the repos in `~/.local/share/flatpak`.
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There are examples of flatpak runtimes and applications on their wiki:
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https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak/wiki/Examples
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They too have desktop launchers search by desktops like KDE and XFCE, it will
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require a logout, as /etc/profile.d/flatpak.sh will need to be sourced.
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They too have desktop launchers search by desktops like KDE and XFCE,
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it will require a logout, as /etc/profile.d/flatpak.sh will need to
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be sourced.
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