that is… surprising. not that i don’t believe you, snap just doesn’t have a good track record, lol. ill have to research if it’s feasible to run a snap package on a debian server, though.
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cybersandwich@lemmy.world 1 year agoMy advice: use the nextcloud snap package. It’s seamless.
virtueisdead@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 year ago
4am@lemm.ee 1 year ago
It is, in fact, the only Snap I’ve ever used which worked without issues
That being said, it’s kinda slow in some cases, but perfectly useable nonetheless
cybersandwich@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I know snap isn’t popular among Linux nerds, but I was really having issues with the AIO docker setup and at the time I didn’t have the time to troubleshoot/fight it. I needed to give my family a file drop link to share photos for a memorial service.
I figured, the snap package was recommended on their site, maybe it won’t be horrible. To my surprise it was incredibly easy, has been rock solid, never had performance issues, and it’s always up-to-date.
Snap may suck for some use-cases but this one seems to be right in it’s wheel house.
It also has an export/backup capability built in.