Ubuntu Snap in the Mainstream News Sites
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Ubuntu Developer Tools Now Available to Other Linux Distributions
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Ubuntu Snap takes charge of Linux desktop and IoT software distribution
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Snap! Do the Linux distros finally agree on something?
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Ubuntu 'Snap' now universal -- coming to Linux distros like Fedora, Arch, OpenSUSE, and more!
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Linux devs open up universal Ubuntu Snap packages to other distros
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Snappy Reaches Beyond Ubuntu to Run on Different Linux Distros
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Universal ?Snap? Packages Launch on Multiple Linux Distros
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Linux community moves to make Canonical's Snap package format a universal standard
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Ubuntu's "snap" packages now work with many other Linux distros
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Canonical Helps Push Snap Universal Linux Package To Other Distros
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Ubuntu’s container-style Snap app packages now work on other Linux distributions
Docker’s container-style approach to distributing and running apps on any platform has been a big boost to helping patch up some of the fragmentation in the world of Linux. Now, a new package format hopes to have the same effect for smaller apps that need to speak to each other, or simply get updated. Snaps — a packaging format Canonical introduced earlier this year to help install apps in Ubuntu — is now available for multiple Linux distributions to work across desktops, servers, clouds and devices.
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Adios apt and yum? Ubuntu’s snap apps are coming to distros everywhere
Ubuntu's "snappy" new way of packaging applications is no longer exclusive to Ubuntu. Canonical today is announcing that snapd, the tool that allows snap packages to be installed on Ubuntu, has been ported to other Linux distributions including Debian, Arch, Fedora, and Gentoo, among others.
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