Distributing a Java application for Linux and reaching the widest possible audience is complicated. When a Linux distribution changes the delivered JRE, this can be problematic for applications.
Snapcraft ensures the correct JRE is shipped alongside the application at all times. Snaps let you distribute your Node app in an app store experience. Distributing the Linux build of your app as a zip lets you provide one download and set of instructions for all of Linux. Snaps fill this gap, letting you wrap your existing Linux build in an app store experience for end users.
Snaps let you distribute a dependency-isolated Python app in an app store experience for end users. Linux install instructions for Ruby applications often get complicated. To prevent modules from different Ruby applications clashing with each other, developer tools like rvm or rbenv must be used. You can distribute your apps across Linux using a musl-enabled version of Rust, with all the dependencies satisfied.
Snaps fill this gap, letting you distribute a Rust app in an app store experience for end users. Due to the nature of our platform, we release updates more than daily which admittedly can be annoying for our users to constantly update.
Therefore, having them done seamlessly in the background makes life for our users so much easier. We definitely find Snapcraft easier as it is yaml based and provides details of what artifacts are needed. Debian packaging has things that need to be followed which can be distribution specific, which creates complication.
The modular containment is what appealed about snaps and [we] can see it will be a lot more flexible. Starting with snaps is easy and the resources that are provided are clean and structured which aids adoption. The Snap store provides additional exposure to our tools for many of our existing and potential users. The decision to use it came quite naturally. We believe the store will be a major software discovery tool on Linux, so the more people find out about our tools naturally and install them more easily, the better for everyone.
Snaps work across Linux on any distribution or version. Bundle your dependencies and assets, simplifying installs to a single standard command. Reach beyond your existing audience with a listing on the Snap Store, the front page for app discovery on Ubuntu and other popular distros.
Make data-driven decisions with active install metrics. Watch as automatic updates migrate users to your latest release. Understand your audience with geographic and version breakdowns. Snapcraft The app store for Linux Search. Jun 30, Removed uber-graph as submodule. Dec 4, Nov 9, Add loongarch support. Nov 15, Oct 24, Move files from hardinfo2 to root.
May 4, Oct 29, Update TODO list. May 6, Add libsensors support. Nov 8, Jun 2, View code. Features include: Report generation in either HTML or plain text Benchmark result synchronization Ability to explore the information on remote computers Status Capabilities: HardInfo currently detects most software and hardware detected by the OS.
About System profiler and benchmark tool for Linux systems hardinfo. Releases 9 tags. Packages 0 No packages published. HardInfo is a graphical system information hardware, system info, software and benchmark tool. Since there have not been any new HardInfo releases since but the tool is still under development , I have created a PPA to easily install HardInfo 0.
At the end of the post, you'll also find links with newer, third-party HardInfo packages for Arch Linux and Fedora. The application can display system hardware information such as CPU cores, frequencies, cache, etc. What's more, the tool can also show software information like the used Linux distribution and version, kernel information and loaded modules, installed development tools versions, as well as system information like boot history, memory usage, filesystem usage, display e.
For all hardware, software or benchmark information, HardInfo can easily copy the information to the clipboard, or it can generate an HTML report. HardInfo had its last stable release back in
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