[19:56] <Unit193> netritious: You keep coming around and seemingly nobody is here.
[20:01] <netritious> the nature of IRC I guess Unit193
[23:48] <netritious> So does anyone have thoughts on snapd?
[23:48] <Unit193> Not nice ones.
[23:49] <Unit193> Wesley likes it well enough though, so there's that.
[23:50] <netritious> lol
[23:50] <netritious> I'm sitting on the fence about it.
[23:51] <netritious> still seems a bit buggy to me, but my favorite container software is moving solely to snap only.
[23:52] <netritious> in 18.04 you can install LXD with apt or snap, but in 20.04 will be snap only.
[23:53] <Unit193> I use lxc, or every so often use it at least.
[23:55] <netritious> Haven't used lxc since 14.04. good stuff though, and as you probably already know, LXD is built with/from? lxc libs.
[23:56] <netritious> I was under the impression when I moved to LXD that LXC was to be deprecated soon.
[23:56] <Unit193> Yes but as noted it's no longer packaged, so no point in me trying it now. :>
[23:56] <netritious> "And that was a lie" - Maury
[23:56] <Unit193> autopkgtest uses lxc as the backend, at least for me.
[23:56] <netritious> ^In reference to my last statement heh
[23:57] <Unit193> With how certain things (chromium, etc) are moving to snap only, I interpret it as Ubuntu throwing in the towl and admitting they no longer have the manpower to maintain Ubuntu.
[23:58] <netritious> but I thought snap was a Canonical/Ubuntu thing? like they started it?
[23:58] <Unit193> Yes.