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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish19•6 months agoI would use the native version. For something like this, it makes sense that it should have less restricted/sandboxed access to the underlying system.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink15•6 months agoHmm, wouldn’t the virt manager just be a frontend and communicate with the virtd socket though?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink8•6 months agovirt-manager only requires access to the libvirtd socket, as long as the flatpak.has that as default configuration (which I imagine would be the case), there’s zero difference beteween flatpak and native.
minus-square@[email protected]OPlinkfedilink1•6 months agoactually there is difference in version between the two. deb by my distro is in 4.0.0 (mar, 2022) while flatpak is 5.0.0 (nov, 2024)
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•6 months agoIn my experience, this is not the case. It just says it can’t connect. Doesn’t specify how or where to.
minus-square@[email protected]OPlinkfedilink2•6 months agoi am not sure which one is the native version… you mean the version packaged by the distro (deb) or the developer (flatpak)?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•6 months agoIn this case I meant the one packaged by your distro.
I would use the native version. For something like this, it makes sense that it should have less restricted/sandboxed access to the underlying system.
Hmm, wouldn’t the virt manager just be a frontend and communicate with the virtd socket though?
virt-manager only requires access to the libvirtd socket, as long as the flatpak.has that as default configuration (which I imagine would be the case), there’s zero difference beteween flatpak and native.
actually there is difference in version between the two. deb by my distro is in 4.0.0 (mar, 2022) while flatpak is 5.0.0 (nov, 2024)
In my experience, this is not the case. It just says it can’t connect. Doesn’t specify how or where to.
i am not sure which one is the native version… you mean the version packaged by the distro (deb) or the developer (flatpak)?
In this case I meant the one packaged by your distro.