Just installed Bazzite and it seems to work well so far.

Then I added a second standard user to the system and thought they’d have access to all software I just installed for the main user. But that doesn’t seem the case, Bazzite prompted me to install all those again for the second user.

Is that just a thing with immutable distros or did I do this in a wrong way? I tried looking this question up, but I couldn’t find any info on multi user setups with immutable distros.

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Look at the preinstalled program Flatseal. It’s specifically for managing flatpak permissions.

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Thanks, but I couldn’t figure out where in Flatseal this would be possible.

However I managed via the Discover software center, you can actually select to install from flathub or flathub (user), the first option seems to install it for all users.

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