It is now simple to build and run a desktop application inside a sandbox, using systems such as flatpak, to isolate it from the rest of the system. This talk will discuss current advances in sandboxing for desktop applications, including an overview of how the sandbox is created, the restrictions it imposes, and the technologies used to make existence in a sandbox seamless (including portals and services such as PipeWire).
Desktop applications: life inside a sandbox
GNOME.Asia Summit
IB301
08/11 11:00 - 11:45
English
Skilled / 中階
Desktop application developers
David King
David has been a GNOME contributor for many years, and maintains the Cheese and Logs projects, as well as cotributing to several others. He works for Red Hat in the desktop team, contributing upstream to GNOME and core technologies such as dbus.