tails issueshttps://gitlab.tails.boum.org/tails/tails/-/issues2021-12-13T10:54:36Zhttps://gitlab.tails.boum.org/tails/tails/-/issues/17535Clarify that only Debian non-free can be persisted as an additional repo2021-12-13T10:54:36Zsajolidasajolida@pimienta.orgClarify that only Debian non-free can be persisted as an additional repo_Originally created by @sajolida on [#17535 (Redmine)](https://public-redmine-archive.tails.boum.org/code/issues/17535)_
Cf. tails/tails#17510._Originally created by @sajolida on [#17535 (Redmine)](https://public-redmine-archive.tails.boum.org/code/issues/17535)_
Cf. tails/tails#17510.https://gitlab.tails.boum.org/tails/tails/-/issues/17575tutorial for the use of flatpak2021-02-26T06:36:44Zsystertutorial for the use of flatpak_Originally created by @syster on [#17575 (Redmine)](https://public-redmine-archive.tails.boum.org/code/issues/17575)_
A tutorial on how to use flatpak to install and run applications, and
how to store them even on a second USB.
Advant..._Originally created by @syster on [#17575 (Redmine)](https://public-redmine-archive.tails.boum.org/code/issues/17575)_
A tutorial on how to use flatpak to install and run applications, and
how to store them even on a second USB.
Advantages:
\- many more apps that are currently unavailable to tails user become
available (signal, wire, briar, onionshare 2.0…)
\- apps become portable and can then be easily shared with others, even
offline
\- sandboxing
Some of this got already written in this
blogpost:
<https://blogs.gnome.org/mclasen/2018/08/26/about-flatpak-installations/>