Ubuntu Snappy 16.04 LTS Will Use a New All-Snap Architecture, Says Mark Shuttleworth
A recent discussion on the Ubuntu Snappy Core mailing list has revealed the fact the operating system for embedded and IoT (Internet of Things) devices will feature a new, much cleaner all-snap architecture.
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