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Flatpak on Ubuntu? Don't you mean Snap?
Linux Mint though do have a Flatpak of Steam... but I use the version in the repos...
com.valvesoftware.Steam - it's in the Flatpak repository.
I've caught it automatically sending crash reports sometimes, complete with all sorts of system info including user information and local desktop session cookie data. It's quite the garbage in so many ways.
Perhaps a workaround could be giving it unfettered network access on the flatpak level, and restricting its networking with OpenSnitch?
https://flathub.org/apps/com.valvesoftware.Steam
what is "untrustworthy"?
flatpak steam sucks
have not had an issue with the repo using ubuntu, deb, or arch
is this the issue you are talking about in the other post?
Yes. I'm not sure what makes it "suck", but I'm willing to try the deb directly out if it helps.
It would be nice to figure out what exactly makes this issue happen first though.
it sucks because every time i have tried it, it has troubles of one kind or another
something that just does not happen with the .deb
not sure if ti is something to do with it being a third party that makes it
but that would be my guess and where i would start to find the problem
edit
i am still curious about the