On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 10:26 AM, Luther Goh Lu Feng <[email protected]> wrote: > - Ubuntu core + snaps via classic mode
If you install a deb in classic mode, it will not be able to affect the kernel, gadget or core snaps. It's isolated. The deb can break your classic chroot, but nothing else. You can just throw it away, and create it clean again. However, there are still things that will work on a classic ubuntu installation, but will not work in classic mode yet. Most of them are just bugs that need to be reported and somebody will fix them. I use classic mode to do prototyping and development while I get my software ready to work as a snap. And I find myself using it less every day, as new snaps are released to the store. > - Debian + snaps via snap This will give you a complete traditional system. Everything you learned in debian and ubuntu before will just work. So it could be a softer transition while you learn about snaps and your dependencies are shipped as snaps. You will not get all the benefits of a full snappy system, but you will get some by installing the snaps that are ready. As always, it's a trade-off. If you can give a try to both approaches, I would be really interested to hear your opinion. pura vida -- ¡paz y baile! http://www.ubuntu.com -- Snapcraft mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/snapcraft
