What Is Ubuntu Snappy?
Unlike anything you've seen before, Ubuntu Snappy is the latest in many package managers. Snaps are universal packages that work across Linux distributions, meaning you can install them on any distro, and they'll run like a dream. It's like using Windows programs on your Mac or vice versa, except it's even better because you don't have to reboot or wait for an upgrade (because there isn't one). You download the snap, and boom: it's installed. It's also designed to ensure that you're always getting the most up-to-date version of any software, so when it comes time for an update, you don't have to wait for your package manager to do its thing. The update happens automatically as soon as it is available from the developer. No more waiting around for an Ubuntu repackaging team! Snappy, the new kid on the block, is trying to impact the world of Linux package management. It's not just another one of those things that will change how we do things. It's going to revolutionize how we live our lives. Snappy is a universal package manager for Linux distributions. It's meant to replace existing package managers like apt or rpm. For many years, Canonical, a leader in open-source software development, developed Snappy. With conventional package management systems, packages must be adapted from their upstream source code. Some distributions make considerable code changes, making contributing upstream to the original open-source project developers difficult. It's time for a new way to package apps. A method that is fast, lightweight, and easy to use. Snappy is the new way to package apps. It's like a snap but better. Snaps are small and fast, so you can get your apps up and running quickly and they don't depend on other software, so they'll work on almost any system out there! Snappy also offers an apt-get-like experience: you can install snaps from the Ubuntu app store or any other repository you choose. Only the delta changes are installed on your system when you upgrade a snap, so it's super-fast!
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