I have little experience if any with flatpaks on KDE.

I just installed flatpak on my new Rawhide KDE

The list below shows some of the dependencies:

     gnome-desktop3-3.37.1-1.fc33.x86_64      
     low-memory-monitor-2.0-4.fc32.x86_64         
     p11-kit-server-0.23.20-1.fc32.x86_64          
     pipewire-0.3.4-2.fc33.x86_64             
     pipewire-libs-0.3.4-2.fc33.x86_64            
     plasma-discover-flatpak-5.18.5-1.fc33.x86_64  
     xdg-desktop-portal-1.7.2-1.fc33.x86_64   
     xdg-desktop-portal-gtk-1.7.1-1.fc33.x86_64
     xdg-desktop-portal-kde-5.18.5-1.fc33.x86_64

So there is the gnome-desktop and the xdg-desktop-portal-gtk in
there.     I assume that is necessary, in order to use flatpaks that
were designed for gnome.    Right ?

Is there a way to make flatpak itself a flatpak ?   Meaning to nest the dependencies
in a 2nd level of sandboxing ?      How is one to know that those dependencies above are
not worse than what you would get if you just ran the software natively ??

David Locklear

David Locklear