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Flatpak/Snap #39
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Sorry, but I don't know how to do this. So PR are welcome |
Hi, this tool is really great. I used in elementary os and it fixed my flash drive. |
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Or you can go here for help in snap package |
Talking about flatPak, you can request the application in flatPak package here: |
Well, the app compiles perfectly, so that's good news. The bad news is it can't see any devices. Even with the --devices:all build flag. I tried replicating the build flags from the Fedora Media Creator flatpak(which is an ISO writer, but still requires partition/hardware level access to the external device) and that made no perceivable difference. I'm thinking the app will need some tweaking in how it detects external devices. Not entirely sure how to do that as I'm honestly not a programmer(a little experience in C#, C++, and PowerShell. But, mostly PowerShell), I just really like this app. But, I'm going to give it the ol' college try and see what I can come up with. |
Any plan of making a flatpak/snap package anytime soon?
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