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I use one snap, but not on Fedora, instead with RHEL. It is the only way to use Microk8s, which is a quite full-featured distribution of Kubernetes that has a small footprint. Red Hat recently came out with an early offering called MicroShift, but it's not really ready yet. When it can satisfy my needs, you'll bet I'm switching.
I use one snap, but not on Fedora, instead with RHEL. It is the only way to use Microk8s, which is a quite full-featured distribution of Kubernetes that has a small footprint. Red Hat recently came out with an early offering called MicroShift, but it's not really ready yet. When it can satisfy my needs, you'll bet I'm switching.
Well, that's harsh. flatpak has the same "problem" with firefox and the gnome extension manager. It's called sandboxing, and it's a security feature. The firefox native connection to a binary on your computer which is used for gnome extensions is kind of terrifying; it is a hack. You are lucky that snap (or flatpak) brought it to everyone's attention, because there is now a better and safer solution: https://github.com/mjakeman/extension-manager
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