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EPISODE · Jun 3, 2026 · 11 MIN

Why Flatpak Is the Linux App Format That Won

from The Linux Podcast with Fexingo: Open Source Operating Systems, Distros, and Server Stack · host Fexingo

Episode 28 of The Linux Podcast dives into Flatpak, the universal Linux app packaging format that has quietly become the default for distributing desktop applications across distros. Lucas and Luna break down why Flatpak beat Snap and AppImage, how it works under the hood with runtimes and sandboxing, and what it means for the future of Linux software distribution. They look at specific numbers: over 2,500 apps on Flathub, adoption by major distros like Fedora and Linux Mint, and the developer experience that made it stick. If you've ever wondered why more and more Linux apps come as Flatpaks — and why some purists still hate it — this episode covers the trade-offs without the religious war. From GNOME Builder integration to the runtimes problem, it's the definitive explanation of why Flatpak is now the app format to beat. #Flatpak #LinuxPackaging #Flathub #Snap #AppImage #LinuxDesktop #Sandboxing #Fedora #LinuxMint #GNOME #KDE #UniversalAppFormat #Runtimes #OpenSource #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #LinuxPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

Episode 28 of The Linux Podcast dives into Flatpak, the universal Linux app packaging format that has quietly become the default for distributing desktop applications across distros. Lucas and Luna break down why Flatpak beat Snap and AppImage, how it works under the hood with runtimes and sandboxing, and what it means for the future of Linux software distribution. They look at specific numbers: over 2,500 apps on Flathub, adoption by major distros like Fedora and Linux Mint, and the developer experience that made it stick. If you've ever wondered why more and more Linux apps come as Flatpaks — and why some purists still hate it — this episode covers the trade-offs without the religious war. From GNOME Builder integration to the runtimes problem, it's the definitive explanation of why Flatpak is now the app format to beat. #Flatpak #LinuxPackaging #Flathub #Snap #AppImage #LinuxDesktop #Sandboxing #Fedora #LinuxMint #GNOME #KDE #UniversalAppFormat #Runtimes #OpenSource #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #LinuxPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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