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Getting apt-get deprecated warning on Debian 12.1 #64

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Drizzt321 opened this issue Sep 11, 2023 · 5 comments
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Getting apt-get deprecated warning on Debian 12.1 #64

Drizzt321 opened this issue Sep 11, 2023 · 5 comments

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@Drizzt321
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Fairly new install of Debian 12.1, and when I follow your instructions under Installation, and at the very end it spits out this warning:

W: https://packagecloud.io/slacktechnologies/slack/debian/dists/jessie/InRelease: Key is stored in legacy trusted.gpg keyring (/etc/apt/trusted.gpg), see the DEPRECATION section in apt-key(8) for details.

Seems to work OK otherwise. Thanks for the repo so we don't have to use snaps!

@Drizzt321 Drizzt321 changed the title Getting warning on Debian 12.1 Getting apt-get deprecated warning on Debian 12.1 Sep 11, 2023
@BrycensRanch
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there's been snaps this entire time? the second this PPA stops working I'm moving to snap 🤣

@Drizzt321
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@BrycensRanch sure...but many of us don't like Snaps. Personally I'll do Flatpak where I need to, but the way Ubuntu is shoving Snaps down folks' throats makes me dislike Ubuntu and Snaps.

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BrycensRanch commented Oct 2, 2023

In the end, really doesn't matter to me as along as I'm given a working performant application.

@Drizzt321
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@BrycensRanch Sure....except Snap backend servers are actually fully closed/run by Canonical only. I dislike having 1 company run all of the backend on something like this that's supposed to be portable/cross-distro. I'll admit Canonical is not as bad as some other internet/tech companies I could name, but for something supposed to appeal to a broader Linux distro world, I'd much prefer being able to have multiple possible sources. Such as, for example, Debian packages like this particular repo is.

Anyway, it's mostly philosophical for me, and to each their own.

@arakis
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arakis commented Oct 5, 2023

Another argument against snap: The archives are compressed, while mounting they are virtually decompressed. As we know, JetBrains IDEs are a heavy bast. Even Canonical writes in their documentation, that snap apps can be slower at startup than native installations.

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