• @Jumuta
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    88 months ago

    I think they would care if they knew the benefits of not having snaps.

    There’s little to no advantage in having them, so why have them?

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        68 months ago

        Do they really cause confusion? Or do they make software “just work” which is much more important to a new user?

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          68 months ago

          It’s confusing if there are more than one version of an app and the fact that the command to install one installs the other doesn’t make it better

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            38 months ago

            There’s already more than one version without snap, it’s already a confusing mess. Not all distros are compatible with the exact same binaries. And people probably don’t want to compile everything form source.

            Snap could potentially unify things, and remove all of that confusion.

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          38 months ago

          well the first one definitely to a new user, the secod one it “just works” in the same way Fallout 76 did.

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          8 months ago

          Flatpaks are just as easy to use without the drawbacks of snaps. There’s no reason to use snaps excet for Canonical pushing them on end users.

          And frankly snaps frequently don’t work well, that’s the entire reason people hate them.

        • @Jumuta
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          28 months ago

          it was confusing for me when apt install Firefox installed the snap version