@itsfoss appimage flexibility is perfect to fold it into trash bin where it belongs 
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You can take advantage of the flexibility of an AppImage by making it the default app. -
Bug-for-bug compatibility is great, but having an actual feedback loop into enterprise Linux development is better.@Larvitz it's totally fine... until you realize, too late, that your evaluation of risk was rotten.
You can as well walk blindfolded in a minefield, confidently because Β« there should not be a lot of mines left Β».
You can get your way through it once, twice and tell people around it's fine...
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Bug-for-bug compatibility is great, but having an actual feedback loop into enterprise Linux development is better.@Larvitz so you're running a rolling release candidate in production... I suppose an unstable dev would be worse but you dare the devil. π«£
Stable community rebuilds are less unconscious ways. Still it's a workaround for something broken by design.
The real solution is to run away from redhat ecosystem -> #debian #opensuse #mageia #mint ... -
sudo-rs Breaks Historical Norms With Now Enabling Password Feedback By Default#Linux@derdreschi85 just disable it, or better don't use #ubuntu

