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      On ArchLinux, many Electron apps use a central installation of Electron that is kept up to date by the package manager. That works pretty well.

      Of course, snap-based distributions like Ubuntu and other systems without a proper package manager like macOS and Windows can’t do it like that.

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        21 year ago

        That’s pretty cool. I’m wondering how often this leads to compatibility problems.

        Still, nothing comes close to a native UI experience.

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          01 year ago

          Still, nothing comes close to a native UI experience.

          That’s not really well defined on Linux. It feels like every application comes with its own toolkit and its own behavior. Even on Windows, there is a mixture of three different generations of Windows UI systems (Windows XP-style, Windows 8-style, Fluent) that are completely different.

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    11 year ago

    I keep hearing “exploited in the wild”, but does anyone have anything concrete on it — like, IoCs, PoC, victims … anything?