Canonical Releases Snapd 2.25 Snappy Daemon for Ubuntu Linux, Here Is What's New | Linux Today

Canonical Releases Snapd 2.25 Snappy Daemon for Ubuntu Linux, Here Is What’s New

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Marius Nestor
Apr 28, 2017

Snapd 2.25 comes about 17 days after the release of Snapd 2.24, and adds a bunch of improvements and new features worth a mention. For example, it improves the aliases implementation and channels support (tracks). It also introduces more spread tests to improve testing, adds fine-grained seccomp support to the quotactl and ioctl components, implements per revision snapshots of the Snap configuration, adds refresh schedule support, as well as two new interfaces, namely media-hub and kubernetes-support.

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Marius Nestor

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