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      Canonical is trying to be Redhat for the rest of the world, like SUSE

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      4 days ago

      By doing what exactly? Snap’s server being proprietary doesn’t affect anyone at all, what else?

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        If apt-get detects that a package you told it to install is also available as a snap it’ll silently install that instead and you have to edit the Linux equivalent of the registry to get it to not do that

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          Not entirely true. I experienced it with curl. Snap of it exists and it mostly works. But apt install curl will install regular curl. From what I’ve seen on my Ubuntu it installs a snap only if the apt package is set to install a snap. Such as Firefox. It doesn’t exist in Ubuntu’s repo anymore, only as a metapackage.