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    On Using Snap Packages?

    Snap was first introduced into the ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Being now Kubuntu 24.04 LTS, ie 8 years of development, one would think that the teething bugs in snap, would have been well and truly fixed by now.

    I notice on this forum that many are still not wanting to use snap packages. Therefore extra effort has to be used for installing deb packages without snap.

    I used to religiously remove snap packages, but now I do not bother and use Synaptic or the command line to install. For example I now have as the snap packages; Thunderbird, Chromium and Firefox. The first two I use extensively without problems. Firefox is useful for all my Chromium bookmarks.

    So I am very happy with my installed snap packages and my system is working very well.​

    #2
    Yeah, the annual Snap discussion!

    Perhaps I will chime in tomorrow when I am at home again…
    Debian KDE & LXQt • Kubuntu & Lubuntu • openSUSE KDE • Windows • macOS X
    Desktop: Lenovo ThinkCentre M75s • Laptop: Apple MacBook Pro 13" • and others

    get rid of Snap script (20.04 +)reinstall Snap for release-upgrade script (20.04 +)
    install traditional Firefox script (22.04 +)​ • install traditional Thunderbird script (24.04)

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      #3
      It's more of a religious or political thing, mostly.
      Mostly.

      All are accepted here

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        #4
        Mostly.
        And of course all opinions and preferences (and beliefs) are accepted here! To each their own.
        Last edited by Schwarzer Kater; May 08, 2024, 03:54 PM.
        Debian KDE & LXQt • Kubuntu & Lubuntu • openSUSE KDE • Windows • macOS X
        Desktop: Lenovo ThinkCentre M75s • Laptop: Apple MacBook Pro 13" • and others

        get rid of Snap script (20.04 +)reinstall Snap for release-upgrade script (20.04 +)
        install traditional Firefox script (22.04 +)​ • install traditional Thunderbird script (24.04)

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          #5
          I'll post my religious take.
          Snap, Flatpak or any other container are abscesses in an otherwise balanced and elegant organism.
          KISS .

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            #6
            Originally posted by Montmorency View Post
            in an otherwise balanced and elegant organism.
            <<Snerk>>
            You might be surprised at some of the "hackery" used in software packaging

            I found Fedora Kinoite ( Fedora KDE, mostly flatpak-focused, and a so-called "immutable" system) to be very balanced and (mostly) elegant. But I would definitely not use it on my home tinkerbox/gaming/etc PC.
            On my Chromebook, I might convert it from a normal Fedora KDE to Kinoite before I travel.

            Originally posted by Montmorency View Post
            KISS .
            <<Double snerkity snerk>>


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            Of course definitions for all these can differ from person to person.
            Plus I am knee-jerk contrarian and anti-fundamentalist

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              #7
              I have no snaps, no flatpaks. I have had some appimages in the past, but not now. I do have a couple of PPAs, but nothing willy-nilly. I've lived through RPM and Yum dependency hell. The apt packaging may not be perfection, but it works. I was going to install 24.04 last weekend, but I'm looking at issues that others are having - not to avoid, but to learn and prepare. I also bought a new NVME drive (1TB), that I have partitioned and copied my /home data into as a part of that preparation.

              We'll see what this weekend brings
              The next brick house on the left
              Intel i7 11th Gen | 16GB | 1TB | KDE Plasma 5.27.11​| Kubuntu 24.04 | 6.8.0-31-generic



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                #8
                Originally posted by jglen490 View Post
                We'll see what this weekend brings
                Fun and adventure!

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                  #9
                  No Snaps or Flatpaks in use here. The first thing I did after installing 24.04 was run Black Kitten's scripts to remove Snap and install
                  Thunderbird and Firefox from Mozilla! I could have downloaded them and installed them myself but it saved me some time!

                  Basically use whatever floats your boat, they're just not for me...

                  It's a pity I can't install anything on my own first gen Lenovo Chromebook Duet...
                  Constant change is here to stay!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Beerislife View Post
                    first gen Lenovo Chromebook Duet.
                    omg, you most definitely can.....but it can be an adventure. Arm is a different animal, though not a night-and-day difference. Mostly a different boot process (no efi or bios or anything), and usually needing board or device-specific OS images, unless you want to manually flash individual bits (like you do when installing a ROM on a phone)

                    Don't forget the Linux subsystem on ChromeOS, for instralling apps like Firefox etc. in ChromeOS

                    I had Linux on that thing's little sister, the 10e tablet, as well as a beefy Duet 5 (a different chipset altogether)
                    Gimme a second.........


                    If I still had my 10e, I'd build you an image - it is the same platform as yours.
                    But I sold off the parts for the build PC that had all the build environments set up, plus the re-learning and re-modifying curve for the scripting I had hacked up to get Kubuntu or neon.

                    However, for playing purposes there are a couple of places to check out for images:
                    https://github.com/hexdump0815/imagebuilder (they make images for all sorts of Arm devices)
                    https://github.com/hexdump0815/image.../tag/230917-01
                    https://github.com/hexdump0815/image...ukui/readme.md
                    Your device has the codename "krane" on a "kukui" board.

                    This one seems ....interesting:
                    https://chromebook-unity.github.io/

                    BUTT:
                    Postmarket OS actually may be the best place to go, actually - prebuilt images are now available :
                    https://postmarketos.org/download/ <----look for Google Kukui , and there are multiple desktops available
                    https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Category:ChromeOS <----this has good instruction for preparing the device to be able to boot from external devices/sdcards, which is needed for any alt OS install
                    https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/G..._(google-kukui)
                    Last edited by claydoh; May 10, 2024, 08:53 AM. Reason: Actually, I had actually already said actually, actually.

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