[06:43] i was wondering if ubuntu 22.04 lts would be able to be useful without snapd or not [06:44] need to know so i can prepare our workstations to migrate to debian or not, depending on the answer [06:44] 22.04 is still far away and snap is to stay afaik [06:44] 20.04 had one snap, hirsute had 9 for me... [06:45] Maik: i'm fine with snap to stay, it's just my question was a different and i guess there's no answer to my question yet i guess [06:45] keep in mind that this channel is for pre-releases of Ubuntu right now this is 21.04 [06:46] i'm aware of that, and 21.04 is hirsute, which i run [07:04] tarzeau, modern lubuntu has snapd installed, but comes with no snaps [07:08] guiverc: the only non original ubuntu i would be interested is one based on gnustep (which does not exist, for reasons to me not understandable) [07:09] apart of that, we're using highly customized ubuntu (not home, single user thing) [07:09] (ldap users, hpc, multiuser, multigpu, 4000 debs, and another 100 gb of /opt)