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Flathub spotify
Flathub spotify












flathub spotify

The applications listed below represent a sample of the apps available as Flatpaks from this Flathub. That’s it you now have everything you need to install Flatpak apps on Ubuntu! 7 Flatpak Apps You Can Install from Flathub With Flatpak installed the next step is to add the Flathub repo (called a ‘remote’) from which you can install apps: flatpak remote-add -if-not-exists flathub

flathub spotify

The PPA supports Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and above: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:alexlarsson/flatpak sudo apt update & sudo apt install flatpak Add the Flathub remote Older versions of Flatpak are available to install from Ubuntu Software, but I recommended that you use the very latest version of Flatpak.Īnd to get it you need to add the official Flatpak PPA so your software sources, update and then install.

flathub spotify

To get started you first need to install Flatpak on Ubuntu. But, like the Snap store, Flathub acts as a centralised repo that any user can install Flatpak apps from, and any app developer can add their apps to.īelow you’ll find a list of 7 Flatpak apps you can install on Ubuntu right now. It’s a) not very well known and b) not enabled by default. The good news is that Flatpak also has an ‘app store’ of sorts, called Flathub. While using the ‘Snap store’ isn’t a hard requirement (anyone can set up and use their own Snap store) it simplifies the process for end users who, after all, just want apps without the hassle of repo hunting. See, it has a centralised ‘app store’ (of sorts) that all Snaps are uploaded to and that snapd (the tool for installing and managing snaps) uses by default. Part of its success is in its simplicity. Flathub Makes Flatpak Easy to UseĬanonical’s Snappy has been a big hit with developers and users alike. The aim of this post is to fill in a few gaps and to show you how to install Flatpak apps on Ubuntu with little-to-no-fuss. That means a whopping 85% of people have never tried Flatpak!ĭo they find it hard to use? Is the software they want not available in Flatpak? Or is because they just don’t know how to use Flatpak or know which apps are available and from where? But what of Flatpak?īack in May I ran a poll on our Twitter account to ask followers if they have ever installed a Flatpak app - only 15% said they had. Snaps seem super popular, and there are AppImages for just about everything we mention on this site. Distro-agnostic app distribution and management tools like Snappy, Flatpak and AppImage are trend du jour right now.īut I often wonder how many people out there are actually using these next-gen formats compared to existing ones, like PPAs and regular repositories.














Flathub spotify