Use Flatpak spelled with an uppercase F#709
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| - name: Install Flatpak | ||
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| <p>A flatpak package is available in Debian 10 (Buster) and newer. To install it, run the following as root:</p> | ||
| <p>A Flatpak package is available in Debian 10 (Buster) and newer. To install it, run the following as root:</p> |
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Thanks, however I am not sure if this is correct considering it is a name of the "flatpak" package itself (that is usually lowercase).
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Not sure how to progress this |
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Maybe keep the original lowercase one, but wrap it in quotation marks to clearly indicate that it is a package name? |
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We should use this casing, if we're not writing commandline instructions.