▲ | lproven 2 months ago | |||||||
When was this? Snap _was_ a bit slow in the early days. It's not any more. I use Ubuntu 22.04, 24.04 and 25.04. Snap is pretty fast these days. I have gone around purging all my custom repos and PPAs, removing those apps, and reinstalling the snap versions. It's just easier and it works. I am running 3 quite elderly Thinkpads in near-daily use: an X220, T420, and W520. All Core i7, all with RAM maxed out, all with SSDs. They are perfectly usable for what I need and they have great keyboards which no more modern Thinkpads do. Ubuntu 22.04 on a 13-year-old Thinkpad loads snap apps in an eyeblink now. I can't detect any delay compared to natively-packaged apps. Yes, it uses a bit more disk space. I used to remove all snaps and then `apt purge snapd` but it's not worth the extra effort any more. | ||||||||
▲ | MattPalmer1086 2 months ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
Oh, it was a long time ago, probably 18.04 or something when they first introduced snaps. Glad to hear they fixed the speed issues; I just moved to PopOS. | ||||||||
▲ | SubiculumCode 2 months ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
See, I really don't understand how my experiences were so different from yours. Not in terms of speed, but in terms of just working. It was always things like missing or misconfigured apparmor profiles causing errors with snap and/or flatpak, sandboxes needing to run/be owned as root error messages, failure to save documents in one of my home folders, adjusting permissions for that, still doesn't work...and on and on. | ||||||||
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