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Linux Mint Disabling Unverified Flatpaks By Default


The Linux Mint project is out with its monthly newsletter that highlights recent progress made on this Ubuntu (and Debian) derived, desktop-focused Linux distribution

The Linux Mint Software Manager is loading faster than before and it also now disables unverified Flatpaks by default. The manager also displays a warning so the user is aware of the security risks in using unverified Flatpaks if so desired. Show Your Support: Did you know that the hundreds of articles written on Phoronix each month are mostly authored by one individual?

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