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#9922 |
@olumolu That issue is about adding the Flatpak to Flathub, which I gather has some hurdles to overcome. This issue is about pointing people to the Flatpak that was already added, even though it's not on Flathub (yet?). Presumably, adding a link is easier to do :) |
Ok |
When will i get this feature? |
Dude, when it's ready |
I know but this is really important for my workflow that happens on a ostree system so installing with sh is extremely hard |
I use Silverblue and it was as easy as running one command. The install is very clean and contained within your home, it also updates automatically. |
But installing sh application is not recommended in a linux system. |
FWIW, there's a test build for Flathub now with a command to install it: flathub/flathub#5253 (comment) That won't auto-update, but it looks like it'll be added to Flathub proper soon too. |
It's your computer, who cares what's recommended, you decide. It's fine as long as you don't get issues because of it. I'd say just install it with the sh command and enjoy it for now. When the flatpak comes you can try it |
Try to understand why installing .sh is wrong in the first place for all distros and all oparating systems let me tell you providing any script to run in your system with sudo is a fundamentally worng stuff to do and to be Frank. |
Please make sure it is verified just takes a couple of minutes but it is really good feature untill unless we have proper cryptographically signed flatpak feature. |
Alright everybody, let's keep it chill here. We're on our way to being on flathub, and we'll let you know when it's there :) |
It's not a sudo script, so it only has access to your own files inside your home directory. These are the same permissions that zed is gonna have anyway... There are really no issues with installing zed with that particular script... Anyway, I agree that it's better not to keep this going. I wish good luck to the zed team, I love your editor! |
I have read the script i did not find anything wrong. |
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Describe the feature
According to #6687 (comment) there is now a Flatpak, but there are no pointers on where to get it (and it likely won't be on Flathub for a while).
Would it be possible to add a mention on https://zed.dev/docs/linux#installing-via-a-package-manager?
If applicable, add mockups / screenshots to help present your vision of the feature
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