Is there anybody whose had experience with both?

I’m trying to decide if I want to go back to Manjaro or get into Endeavour.

  • sorrybookbroke@sh.itjust.works
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    Not safer than the aur? Where you run a random script from some random guy who is likely unassociated with the project which has very little chance of being audited?

    Or a normal package? Which has no sandboxing at all. In that case, yes, one could have a poorly sandboxes app, but the vast majority have some to a larger amount of sandboxing. On top of that, they come from a much more heavily audited place than the aur. It is, on average, safer than the average normally packaged package. Some sandboxing is better than no sandboxing

    And no, their warning is not nearly enough. They should state that a person needs to read any package build script before installation and its diff while updating unless they verify the packager is the project maintainer for the application they use

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      Where you run a random script from some random guy who is likely unassociated with the project which has very little chance of being audited?

      Until recently, most Flatpaks were also published by random people and you had no easy way of verifying who they were.

      In that case, yes, one could have a poorly sandboxes app, but the vast majority have some to a larger amount of sandboxing

      That is not a usable argument for security. The app developer sets how much sandboxing their app gets, so if they want your data, they can get it.

      And sure, you can restrict permissions yourself if you want, but that’s not what any normal user does.