Blog posts tagged
"snapcraft"

185 posts


Rhys Davies
8 October 2019

The State of Robotics – September 2019

Article Internet of Things

The Ubuntu robotics team presents, The State of Robotics. A monthly blog series that will round up exciting news in robotics, discuss projects using ROS, and showcase developments made by the Ubuntu robotics team and community. Every day, people make contributions to the world of robotics. And every day, work goes...

Rhys Davies
8 October 2019


Igor Ljubuncic
4 October 2019

The smart dump plugin

Article Desktop

As you probably already know, snapcraft supports a range of plugins, designed to aid developers in making their snaps in an easier, faster, more transparent fashion. Plugins work with different programming languages and build tools, like Python, Java, Rust, Cmake, and others. By making complex things simpler, they can...

Igor Ljubuncic
4 October 2019


Alan Pope
26 September 2019

Easy Linux Game Streaming with OBS

Article Desktop

For many, watching other people play games has long taken over from TV as the favoured source of entertainment content. As a creator, whether you stream via YouTube, Twitch.tv or Mixer, Open Broadcast Software (OBS) Studio is the swiss-army knife to do it. The OBS snap makes this a breeze, whichever Linux distro you’re playing

Alan Pope
26 September 2019


Alex Cattle
6 September 2019

Management of snaps in a controlled, enterprise environment

Article Ubuntu

Few enterprises want all their computing devices to be fully exposed to the internet. In an environment of ever-growing security threats, isolating internal networks from the wider internet is not simply best practice, but borderline essential. However, with all the benefits that restricted networks provide, it can pose...

Alex Cattle
6 September 2019


Alan Pope
15 August 2019

8 Ways Snaps are Different

Article Ubuntu

Depending on the audience, the discussion of software packaging elicits very different responses. Users generally don’t care how software is packaged, so long as it works. Developers typically want software packaging as a task to not burden them and just magically happen. Snaps aren’t magic, but aim to achieve both ease...

Alan Pope
15 August 2019


Igor Ljubuncic
18 July 2019

Handy snapcraft features: Remote build

Article Desktop

As you probably know, there are many ways you can build snaps: locally using snapcraft, with CI systems like Travis, through Launchpad, and also via the free online Snapcraft Build Service. Now, a new preview feature called Remote build also allows you to build snaps for multiple architectures directly from the command...

Igor Ljubuncic
18 July 2019


Igor Ljubuncic
4 July 2019

Faster snap development – additional tips and tricks

Article Desktop

Recently, we published several blog posts, aimed at helping developers enjoy a smoother, faster, more streamlined experience creating snaps. We discussed the tools and tricks you can employ in snapcraft to accelerate the speed at which you iterate on your builds. We want to continue the work presented in the Make your...

Igor Ljubuncic
4 July 2019


Igor Ljubuncic
27 June 2019

Development tips and tricks – snap try and snapcraft pack

Article Desktop

Over the past several months, we have shared with you several articles and tutorials showing how to accelerate application development so that a typically demanding, time-consuming process becomes an easier, faster and more fun one. Today, we’d like to introduce some additional tips and tricks. Namely, we want to talk...

Igor Ljubuncic
27 June 2019


Alan Pope
19 June 2019

Fresh snaps for May 2019

Desktop Ubuntu

A little later than usual, we’ve collected some of the snaps which crossed our “desk” (Twitter feed) during May 2019. Once again, we bring you a suite of diverse applications published in the Snap Store. Take a look down the list, and discover something new today. Cloudmonkey (cmk) is a CLI and interactive shell that

Alan Pope
19 June 2019


alfonsosanchezbeato
18 June 2019

Your first robotic arm with Ubuntu Core, coming from Niryo

Article Ubuntu

Niryo has built a fantastic 6-axis robotic arm called ‘Niryo One’. It is a 3D-printed, affordable robotic arm focused mainly on educational purposes. Additionally, it is fully open source and based on ROS. On the hardware side, it is powered by a Raspberry Pi 3 and NiryoStepper motors, based on Arduino microcontrollers....

alfonsosanchezbeato
18 June 2019


Igor Ljubuncic
6 June 2019

Snapcraft confinement & interfaces

Article Desktop

Snaps. The final frontier. These are the voyages of the OSS Snapcraft. Its continuing mission, to provide snap users with simple, clear and effective tips and tricks on how to build and publish their applications. In this tutorial, we are going to talk about confinement and interfaces – how to restrict what your snaps can

Igor Ljubuncic
6 June 2019


Igor Ljubuncic
23 May 2019

Snapcraft parts & plugins

Article Desktop

Last week, we published Introduction to snapcraft, a tutorial that provided a detailed overview of the snap build process. We touched on the concepts like snap ecosystem components, snapcraft command line, snapcraft.yaml syntax, and more. We’d like to expand on the first lesson, and today, we are going to talk about...

Igor Ljubuncic
23 May 2019


Peter Mahnke
19 May 2019

Design and Web team summary – 10 May 2019

Design Ubuntu

It was another busy iteration for the web and design team, trying to get a lot of work wrapped up before we head off to Lyon, France for our 19.10 Roadmap cycle kick-off.

Peter Mahnke
19 May 2019


Alan Pope
11 May 2019

Publish Your Unity Games in the Snap Store

Article Ubuntu

We often feature and promote applications and games in the Snap Store and via our social media channels. Perhaps unsurprisingly, games are popular among our followers, and our users. There are a few great games already in the Snap Store, but there’s always room for more! Snap lends itself well to packaging and...

Alan Pope
11 May 2019