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Can I use flatpack softwares in two distros?

ht flag

I installed flatpack softwares in my /home. I want to use one /home in two distributions. Can I run Flatpack softwares in a new distribution؟

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It will mean the two distributions will be running the same version of the program, which will avoid the pitfalls/problems that can occur if the two distributions are using different versions of the same programs (*and data loss that can occur in that case*), so non *deb*/*rpm* can have its benefits where two systems share datafiles.... alas it's program specific.
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It depends on software that the Linux distributions use to install flatpak applications. In Ubuntu and Debian you need to install the flatpak package (sudo apt install flatpak) in order to install flatpak applications.

If you installed the flatpak applications in your /home directory it depends on how you installed them, so try using them in the new Linux distribution and see what happens. If there is a software like flatpak in Ubuntu that can be installed in the other Linux distribution then reinstalling it that way will work.

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I want to share my /home/usr folder in which Flatpack software is installed between two distros. Can I easily run flatpack software in the new distribution after installing the new distro?
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