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I'm very beginner of Linux server admin. Few days ago I set up snap version of nextcloud server app on my own Ubuntu VPS server, and I found that Snap system might be focused to build original file system hierarchy in /snap directory, and I felt a little weird about that.

For example, Linux file system hierarchy is defined to set server app config into /etc/app/conf.d or so.
But snap version app tend to set it into /snap/app/current/app/config or so.
It sounds so complicated for me.

So I want to know about how Snap is thought by others. I'm happy if you might tell me something here.

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[–] piquant00@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago

I've used snaps and flatpaks. Snaps take a lot of disk space, but that doesn't bother me much. I'm running EndeavourOS more often than I boot into Xubuntu lately, and I haven't installed snap on Endeavour yet, but I might.

Use what you like.