Thanks I totally understand the problem of limited support on such a project. As you know , Ubuntu team ship a snapped version of Gnome-software but way too limited for us.
Hi , sorry to comment on a closed issue but not supporting gnome-software 41.5 which is less than on year old ?
Almost 20 millions users will use 41.5 for the next 2 years ( Ubuntu 24.04 will be pushed in 08/24 )
I understand your concern but maybe this deserve an exception
Ubuntu 22.04 still does not have this patch , what is blocking the merge @hughsie ?
Well feedback for my hundreds of gnome-software users is :
" I don't know how to search for software in the Appstore"
So the "common pattern" is not relevant if a novice user cannot use the software for what it is meant for.
It seems to me that we need the search bar to be "always visible" , with a default text like "search applications"
So What is the status ?
I hope this is in gnome 42 and Ubuntu 22.04 ? don't want to wait another 2 years ...
Hi , anyone working on this ? Photo printed album are still popular !
The current workaround I use is to symlink the systemd suspend.service to suspend-then-hibernate one which is really ugly.
I dont think we should replace suspend by sth because hibernate will fail as not supported without manual configuration.
Hi anything missing to merge this ? , a really anoying one :-)
Well , just to note that some of my "average joe" home users clients reported this issue on Ubuntu 20.04.
IMO this issue should be a very high priority because its s been years that we try to tell software vendors how they should distribute their software.
With appstream links on their website and maybe a "more info with debs, snap rpm" they know that the Appstore of any distro will show the best option from either distro repos or flatpak/snap depending on distro choice.
This feature is the missing brick for GNU/linux to be simple on desktop and Gnome-Software is the most used linux appstore right now.
I've reported downstream as well https://bugs.launchpad.net/snap-store-desktop/+bug/1935006