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Introduction to Snappy Ubuntu Core - UOS 1611

Offered By: Ubuntu OnAir via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Watch the keynote address from the Ubuntu Online Summit 2016, delivered by Gustavo Niemeyer. Explore key topics in Ubuntu development including Snappy, team collaboration, assertions, and the Snap ecosystem. Gain insights into system user assertions, project console hooks, prepared devices, and snap namespaces. Learn about the Snap Shell, system revision garbage collection, interfaces, and Ubuntu image creation. Discover advancements in Snap D, Snap C, and Snap Dark, as well as classic snap implementations. Delve into topics such as payments, spread functionality, documentation improvements, and top-level commands. Understand the latest developments in deltas, interface hooks, hot plugging, and custom rootfs. Get up to speed on custom channels, cache restart downloads, and other cutting-edge Ubuntu features in this comprehensive 44-minute presentation.

Syllabus

Intro
Registration
Snappy
Team
Collaboration
Assertions
Snap Declaration
System User Assertion
Project Console
Hooks
Configure Hook
Prepared Device
Snap namespaces
Itsit
Snap Shell
System Revision Garbage Collection
Snaps
Disconnect
Interfaces
Gadget
Ubuntu Image
Snap D
Snap C
Snap Dark
Classic Snap
Payments Snap
Spread
Future
Documentation
Snap Info
Top Level Commands
Deltas
Interface Hook
Hot Plug
More Spread
Custom Rootfs
Custom Channels
Cache Restart Downloads
Wrap Up


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Ubuntu OnAir

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