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https://github.com/iDescriptor/iDescriptor
Currently it supports AppImage, but Flatpak version will possibly be available in future: https://github.com/iDescriptor/iDescriptor/issues/1

Bless. I have a crap ton of porn organized in folders. I wanna back it up (most of it is my wife). Now I can by mounting the filesystem since I only use Linux at home. Hooray what a hero the dev is.
They’re gonna put a screenshot of this next to the dictionary definition of “Too much information”
The dev and the people need to know!
Sounds like iDescriptor needs a “happy customers”-style quote section on their GitHub.
QUOTE ME ON THIS SHIT
I, too, choose that guys wife
Hell ya that shits fun
quite particular use case you have
Yes and finally now there is a solution. Go team.
Wow, this has a ton of features.
Looks amazing. I was just thinking about my friend who keeps Windows around for iTunes syncing yesterday, one more thing I can suggest to people moving to Linux.
something to note that it doesn’t support syncing your music to Apple Music, but you were always able to send them to VLC.
Appimages and flatpaks frustrate validation and thus break iso27002.
Anything else?
Whaat? This is the first I’m hearing. Snap bad because proprietary.
Are there any good standalone pkg formats?
I didn’t see anywhere about it being able to install/restore system images, I’m assuming it can do that given what it’s based on though.
This is the only thing I’d use it for, so it would be nice if it could do it.




