igorpec post at 2018-9-10 15:07:41

Canonical = Ubuntu

And?

You were unaware of that happy coincidence so is that Canonical/Ubuntu or Debian community that Armbian leans upon?

Technically we use the same (free software) package versions as Ubuntu. Do we need to change the description to match this fact? I doubt. Packages are free software with minor exceptions - we use a few non-free packages, but this is unrelated to the case anyway. Armbian is released under GPL and support is provided as is. While most of the Debian based distributions out there is mostly just a remix we actually create value - kernel and optimizations. It should be obvious already from your experience.

and steer it to a happy place like a good citizen

We don't provide free support or invest into development in userspace/application areas. We don't have wish nor the capacity - I already told you that. It is "do it" -> https://docs.armbian.com/Process_Contribute/ or pay for.

Or if you feel strongly enough rip out systemd so that snap won't work on Armbian.Go your own way.

Linux is about the kernel. We could choose Arch, Redhat, Fedora, Alpine ... or whatever as a base. But we choose Debian. And add Ubuntu, which is technically the same but some people (like you) might be happy to have it. Application level, package versions are different and can save you some time. We save you a lot and you ask for more?

By the way, I am not sure who to thank for snapd compiling on Armbion Bionic.Good job anyway you.

Can you use official builds? Ubuntu can only be thankful that their OS is working on SBCs while they are unable to jump from the mainstream. Debian folks, on the other hand, is at least supportive.

https://www.armbian.com/donate ... with a few hundred we can't provide free support and development.

Bazmundi post at 2018-9-10 17:10:54

Edited by Bazmundi at 2018-9-10 17:13

Yeah.All good points.

But still, all this off topic banter would not have occured if you started with the fact that Armbian Bionic compiles and runs snapd.

Which again was one of my points about armbian user groups running off topic and not helping.You are their champion obviously, good job you. :lol
Yes, I do admit stringing you on, it was too easy.:victory:

igorpec post at 2018-9-10 17:28:29

if you started with the fact that Armbian Bionic compiles and runs snapd.

Only now I know.

about armbian user groups running off topic and not helping.

There is no armbian user group here. Since you don't get it I have to say it once again: we provide free help only for Armbian specific things. The rest search on Google or hire professional help.

Bazmundi post at 2018-9-10 17:45:49

Igor you are too much fun.I am glad I could help you understand what Armbian offers in terms of snap support, it was after all my free help to you.

igorpec post at 2018-9-11 03:09:33

Armbian offers in terms of snap support, it was after all my free help to you.

This topic solved only your problem. You care about snap, I don't.

Bazmundi post at 2018-9-11 16:51:36

igorpec replied at 2018-9-11 03:09
This topic solved only your problem. You care about snap, I don't.

You're welcome, by the way.And no charge, free, gratus etc. It's enough to help a noob through those first bumbling steps.

Just for your notes, the install for snapd on Armbian Bionic is:

sudo apt install snapd


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