When you have no snaps installed, snapd will exit itself automatically,
but as long as there are snaps installed, snapd needs to be installed in
order to do a few things:
- setup and manage the confinement of snaps
- handle automatic updates to snaps and snapd
- respond to any requests made with the `snap` command
I'm closing this since redesigning snapd to not be a daemon is not
within the scope of the project unfortunately.
** Changed in: snapd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Opinion
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snapd too heavy for lubuntu
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