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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.
20 0 ReplyHmm, wouldn't the virt manager just be a frontend and communicate with the virtd socket though?
14 0 Replyvirt-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.
8 1 Replyactually 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)
1 0 ReplyIn my experience, this is not the case. It just says it can't connect. Doesn't specify how or where to.
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i am not sure which one is the native version... you mean the version packaged by the distro (deb) or the developer (flatpak)?
2 0 ReplyIn this case I meant the one packaged by your distro.
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