Ask HN: Is snapd still controvertial on Ubuntu?
2 points| mariocesar | 2 months ago
If you're using Ubuntu for Desktop today: how is Snap in practice? Any real pain points or is it basically fine now?
It's worthy?
2 points| mariocesar | 2 months ago
If you're using Ubuntu for Desktop today: how is Snap in practice? Any real pain points or is it basically fine now?
It's worthy?
Rotundo|2 months ago
From a ~/snap directory that can't be hidden by design (and the developers are rather vocal about that) to the snap experience of every application seeing their own version of the file system, no thank you. It's not for me. Debian is a delight after Ubuntu.
dormento|2 months ago
- Sometimes its still slow compared to just apt installing something.
- Sometimes it still does not honor configs from the base system, like theming and fonts.
- I REALLY do not appreciate how it craps all over my lsblk.
beardyw|2 months ago
PaulHoule|2 months ago
mariocesar|2 months ago
Thanks. Any apps you avoided installing as snaps?
more_corn|2 months ago
I tore it out a couple times. I’m switching to another distro entirely. In part because the last time I tried to remove it I either didn’t remember how or the old way doesn’t work anymore.
I would recommend choosing a distro that doesn’t use it.