On 02/27/2015 05:09 PM, Jamie Strandboge wrote: > On 01/30/2015 04:18 PM, Jamie Strandboge wrote: >> >> = Introduction = >> Right now it is too difficult for snaps to access specific hardware, we've >> known >> that and it is time to improve the situation. >> >> First we want to improve things for people immediately but without >> sacrificing >> on any of our goals[1]. We'll do this by adjusting snappy to give the snappy >> core user (ie, the one running the 'snappy' command) the ability to add >> specific >> device access to specific snaps. In essence you install a snap, you run a >> command to give the snap access to a particular device, and you’re done. This >> simple feature should unblock developers and snappy users immediately. Once >> this >> is done, we can refine the experience to make it even snappier. >> > > As of the latest image (tested on kvm/amd64 ubuntu-core 314) this is > implemented > with the 'snappy-go' command (for those that don't know, 'snappy-go' is the Go > rewrite of the python 'snappy' command). >
I should have been more clear. This is not on the latest promoted image, but rather the latest proposed image. -- Jamie Strandboge http://www.ubuntu.com/
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