Only if there are multiple options. If there is 1 option, it does not. At least on my store. You can only really tell if it says
"Up to # MB" - flatpak
Or just " # MB" - deb
Only if there are multiple options. If there is 1 option, it does not. At least on my store. You can only really tell if it says
"Up to # MB" - flatpak
Or just " # MB" - deb
Hopefully it tells you if you are installing a deb or a flatpak app more clearly. I can only tell by the size in the current pop shop.
To add to this:
Michael Horn Does a good amount of explaining different Linux software out there. Similar to Linux Experiment without the weekly news.
TechHut Also has some good videos but you have to look through his library.
Heard that galaxy buds are pretty balance when it comes to sound. They also have a pink color....I think.
On Neo store, f-droid front end, in the settings there is an option to auto update all apps. Also has a one click button to update all apps if you don't want to auto update.
Updated version of OpenBoard, a FOSS private Keyboard for Android. Allows the enablement of swipe typing, has an updated dictionary, and has built in auto fill.
They will add it to f-droid once they get all of their 1.0 tasks done.
Try hitting share on the browser and then choose Aurora store under action. Pops up for me.
Noted, I'm on android 14.
Not a game developer but I have a hunch that its for displaying videos within the game. Like a cut scene.
I don't windows as much anymore, but I think if you right click the file and hit 'Open with', you can set a different program as default.
In a high level, you are correct that Ubuntu is a standalone OS like Fedora. Other distributions have used the background packages that make up Ubuntu to form their own OS with changes here and there. It is similar to how Ubuntu is built on top of Debian.
Sure others can explain this better.
Currently Guild Wars 2, I suppose.