Its only in Android version, not flatpak version
I recently realised that TAILS uses Wayland. For whole time I've been thinking that it uses X11 like Debian by default, but to my surprise, it doesn't.
There are more examples every day of things Wayland can do that X11 cannot
What are the examples Wayland can do and X11 cannot?
I've been playing league of legends but sadly just finished my binge because they released their proprietary Vanguard kernel-level anticheat which completely makes it impossible to play LoL on Linux.
Why? they don't like using AUR or what?
shekau
joined 8 months ago
Flatpak is the best - thats all you need to know!!!!
But seriously, apart from obvious things other people have said, I would like to add that the HUGE advantage of flatpak is that each app is using its own dependencies, this way you can avoid dependency hell, which is mostly time-consuming and hard to fix.