A Debian package (or an RPM package) has the advantage that it calls in SDR hardware dependencies (via GNU Radio), which in turn set up the necessary udev rules. This is not so easy to do with Snaps or Flatpaks.
me - 2 years ago
(the question should be asked as multiple choice, not choose one option)
deb packages would allow for adding to default debian repos
A Debian package (or an RPM package) has the advantage that it calls in SDR hardware dependencies (via GNU Radio), which in turn set up the necessary udev rules. This is not so easy to do with Snaps or Flatpaks.
(the question should be asked as multiple choice, not choose one option)
deb packages would allow for adding to default debian repos