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* Enable snaps in Fedora: <code>sudo dnf install snapd</code> and <code>sudo [[systemctl]] enable --now snapd.socket</code>
 
* Enable snaps in Fedora: <code>sudo dnf install snapd</code> and <code>sudo [[systemctl]] enable --now snapd.socket</code>
 
* <code>sudo [[systemctl restart]] snapd.service</code>
 
* <code>sudo [[systemctl restart]] snapd.service</code>
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== Related terms ==
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* <code>[[snap start]]</code>
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 15:27, 26 August 2020

Snap[1] is a software deployment and package management for Linux available at least since 2015[2] with support for channels[3] and parallel installs [4].

Snaps are basically an application compiled together with its dependencies and libraries – providing a sandboxed environment for the application to run. These are easier and faster to install, can receive latest updates and is confined from the OS and other apps.

Basic operations

  • Installation: sudo apt install snapd[5]
  • Install your first application:
snap install hello
  • Remove an application: snap remove hello-world
  • Search for your application: snap find SNAP_TO_SEARCH
    • Search for Canonical’s snaps:
snap find Canonical
  • List installed snaps:
snap list
  • snap changes
  • Show Info:
snap info SNAP_NAME

Directories

  • /var/lib/snapd/snaps/

Snapshots and Roll Back

  • Take a snapshot: snap save
  • Roll Back (including data): sudo snap revert hello

Channels

Adoption

Snaps were introduced in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.

Activities

Related terms

See also

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