Hi,
The snappy team is happy to announce the new snapd 2.23 release!
The new release is available in the "core" (and "ubuntu-core") snap on
the "candidate" channel and also in the Ubuntu 14.04, 16.04, 16.10
"proposed" pockets and in 17.04.
To install this new release you need to run the
Hello,
The Snappy team is happy to announce the promotion of snapd 2.22.2
from the candidate channel to stable in both the "core" and
"ubuntu-core" snaps. It will also be available via the regular apt
update mechanism in Ubuntu 14.04, 16.04 and 16.10. Other distributions
will follow on their own
Hello everyone,
after slightly more than two weeks we have a new release of snapd!
We are happy to announce the new snapd 2.22.
One of the most important aspects of this release is that we
transition users who have the "ubuntu-core" snap installed over to the
new "core" snap. It should be
Hi,
The Snappy Team are happy to announce that we have a new version of
the "core" and "ubuntu-core" snaps in the stable channel. They are
based on snapd 2.21 and contains all the features of 2.21 that got
announced in [1].
As always, your devices will update and reboot automatically.
Please
Hi,
The snappy team is proud to announce the release of snapd 2.21. After
a refreshing holiday season we are back in action and have built some
interesting new features! The focus was improving classic confinement
and aliases support.
Here are just some of the highlights:
- improve alias
the xserver bug [3] (below).
Cheers,
Michael
> On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 2:13 PM, Michael Vogt <michael.v...@canonical.com>
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >
> > the new snapd version 2.20 is now available for everyone on Ubuntu
> > 16.04 and 16.10 via xenial-update
Hi,
the new snapd version 2.20 is now available for everyone on Ubuntu
16.04 and 16.10 via xenial-updates and yakkety-updates. It contains
some nice improvements and fixes, see [1] for the details.
The other distros will be updated shortly. The snapd 14.04 version is
not quite ready yet, we are
Hi,
The snappy team is happy to announce the 2.20 release of snapd!
This version of snapd is available in the candidate "core" snap and it
will be available in the {trusty,xenial,yakkety}-proposed archive of
Ubuntu soon [1]. Other distributions will follow shortly. Please note that
for the first
Hi,
The Snappy Team are happy to announce that we have a new version of
the "core" snap in the stable channel. It is based on snapd 2.18.1 and
contains all the good features of 2.18 that got announced in [1].
In addition we did some small and targeted fixes that resulted in two
more candidate
Hi,
we updated the "core" snap in the candidate channel today for
amd64, i386 and armhf. The arm64 "core" snap will be updated later
today once all tests pass.
The important change is that the file
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-watchdog.conf got removed. This is required
to ensure that hardware
Hi,
The Snappy Team are happy to announce that the 2.18 release of snapd
is available on GitHub [1].
We have also released a new version of the "core" snap that contains
this version of snapd into the "candidate" channel. On your Ubuntu
Core 16 devices please run:
$ snap refresh --candidate
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Ubuntu Core 16 follows a rolling release model, security updates and
bug fixes will come to you via regular over the air updates for the
lifetime of the release.
Enjoy this release!
Cheers,
Michael Vogt (on behalf of the Snappy team)
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Enjoy the fresh images!
Cheers,
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These images follow the "candidate" channel. If you find any issues,
please let us know via:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/snappy/
Enjoy the fresh images!
Cheers,
Michael Vogt (on behalf of the Snappy team)
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Hi,
we are happy to announce that the 2.14.2 release of snapd is released
in Ubuntu 16.04 and Fedora 24 (COPR). Other distributions will follow
soon.
We also released a new version of the "core" snap that contains this
version of snapd.
Some highlights:
- When installing snaps without
Ubuntu Core 16 Images
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The Ubuntu snappy team is happy to announce the first beta images for
Ubuntu Core 16. The images use the snapd package manager to install
and update all components of the system including kernel, core, gadget
and applications.
The images are available
Hi,
we are happy to announce that the new 2.13 release is released in
Ubuntu 16.04 and Fedora 24 (COPR). Other distributions will follow
soon.
We also released a new version of the "core" snap that contains this
version of snapd.
Some highlights:
- snap assertions checking is working end-to-end
On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 05:50:54PM +0800, Woodrow Shen wrote:
> Hi all,
Hi Woodrow,
thanks for your mail!
> It seems the latest revision 8 has a lack of hardware section for gadget
> snap.
> I think someone is working on it now, but hope we can make sure the snap
> uploaded to edge channel can
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