Friday, April 28, 2017

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

Canonical's Snappy team, through Michael Vogt, announced today, April 28, 2017, the release and immediate availability of the Snapd 2.25 Snappy daemon for all supported Ubuntu Linux OSes, as well as other GNU/Linux distributions.

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), for which the development team provides detailed information here and here.

It also introduces more spread tests to improve testing, adds fine-grained seccomp support to the quotactl and ioctl components, implements per re... (read more)

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