Snappy Moves in the Main Arch Linux Repo, snapd 2.0.10 Released to Fedora COPR

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  • Post Updated: April 3, 2024

Today, July 4, 2016, Canonical’s Zygmunt Krynicki has had the pleasure of announcing that the Snappy implementation for Ubuntu Linux has been updated to snapd 2.0.10.

snapd 2.0.10 comes two weeks after the release of the 2.0.9 version, which introduced full Snap confinement on the elementary OS 0.4 “Loki” operating system, among several other goodies. However, the most interesting part of today’s announcement for snapd 2.0.10 is that it also landed for Fedora 24 users in the COPR repository.

So if you don’t want to use Flatpak, you can now install the latest Snappy implementation on Fedora too. “Fedora users can now get snapd 2.0.10 from the COPR repository. There are many bug fixes and new features in this release,” said Zygmunt Krynicki, Technical Lead in UES Commercial Engineering at Canonical.

As for the changes implemented by the Snappy development team in the snapd 2.0.10 rele… (read more)

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