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I don't think it is, I remember something like rpm, but im really new to Linux.
Why is that? Could you elaborate further? you peaked my interest.
Cryptographic signatures of releases are not required for all packages in flatpaks. They are for packages installed in apt.
Thanks for the heads up man, appreciate it.