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Yeah, like windows did, for a long time, and from time to time still does.
It pretty much does, yes.
Ok. Not to do with security. Let’s not get sidetracked.
I’m not sure about the BSDs, but I’m talking about Linux. And as it stands, the package installation step is a risky process in any distro I’ve ever seen. You just have to rely that no mistake will ever be made by packagers, nothing will slip past them, and that they manually and thoroughly look through every installation process of every package (which they don’t).
It’s an unnecessary risk that gets solved by Flatpak (plus a bunch of other security advantages)
I don’t know, I’m not a security expert. But it is a problem, and a massive one.