Docker requires management and some setup. A server snap just works, it’s updated automatically and rolls back when necessary.
It’s just a breeze. I use it for nextcloud and I’m safe for years with no maintenance from my side at all.
Docker requires management and some setup. A server snap just works, it’s updated automatically and rolls back when necessary.
It’s just a breeze. I use it for nextcloud and I’m safe for years with no maintenance from my side at all.
I see that, but that’s not the way.
Guerrilla marketing is still needed and if you use the proper tools (I guess everybody has browser extentions here!), your interactions won’t give a coin to reddit.
If using steam, there’s a steam snap project that also aims to upgrade mesa stack more, so that can use newer stack to play with 22.04 host installation.
It would be nice to have also an user script version of it so that it can be easily used with Firefox mobile (that does not allow all extensions yet, but it does support scripts via tempermonkey)
You know those developers are often the same, right?
Was developed by Canonical, but under the Linux Containers umbrella.
Personally I’ve to admit that sadly I didn’t notice many changes in some communities :(
But well, it would take time.
Updates are atomic and if something goes wrong it rolls back automatically