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I need to install Azure IoT Edge on Ubuntu Core, which uses snap as packet manager.



I found https://launchpad.net/azure-iot-gateway-snap which seems to be the snap version for Azure IoT Edge, but now I don't know how I can install it.



How can I install it ? Do I need to compile it from sources ? If yes, how ?



It's the first time I need to use snap as packet manager, I usually always used apt and I'm a bit lost about what I need to do with this website. I didn't find any download link or anything.



Thank you for helping me










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    snap install <program> (snap in lieu of apt)

    – guiverc
    16 hours ago













  • You say you want azure iot edge but the link is for azure iot gateway?

    – dsSTORM
    15 hours ago











  • @guiverc thanks, I didn't think it was that simple..

    – iAmoric
    15 hours ago











  • @dsSTORM yes the name can be confusing but i think it's the correct package : launchpad.net/~aziot/+snap/azure-iot-edge

    – iAmoric
    15 hours ago











  • There is also azure-iot-gateway: snapcraft.io/azure-iot-gateway

    – dsSTORM
    15 hours ago


















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I need to install Azure IoT Edge on Ubuntu Core, which uses snap as packet manager.



I found https://launchpad.net/azure-iot-gateway-snap which seems to be the snap version for Azure IoT Edge, but now I don't know how I can install it.



How can I install it ? Do I need to compile it from sources ? If yes, how ?



It's the first time I need to use snap as packet manager, I usually always used apt and I'm a bit lost about what I need to do with this website. I didn't find any download link or anything.



Thank you for helping me










share|improve this question







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  • 3





    snap install <program> (snap in lieu of apt)

    – guiverc
    16 hours ago













  • You say you want azure iot edge but the link is for azure iot gateway?

    – dsSTORM
    15 hours ago











  • @guiverc thanks, I didn't think it was that simple..

    – iAmoric
    15 hours ago











  • @dsSTORM yes the name can be confusing but i think it's the correct package : launchpad.net/~aziot/+snap/azure-iot-edge

    – iAmoric
    15 hours ago











  • There is also azure-iot-gateway: snapcraft.io/azure-iot-gateway

    – dsSTORM
    15 hours ago














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I need to install Azure IoT Edge on Ubuntu Core, which uses snap as packet manager.



I found https://launchpad.net/azure-iot-gateway-snap which seems to be the snap version for Azure IoT Edge, but now I don't know how I can install it.



How can I install it ? Do I need to compile it from sources ? If yes, how ?



It's the first time I need to use snap as packet manager, I usually always used apt and I'm a bit lost about what I need to do with this website. I didn't find any download link or anything.



Thank you for helping me










share|improve this question







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I need to install Azure IoT Edge on Ubuntu Core, which uses snap as packet manager.



I found https://launchpad.net/azure-iot-gateway-snap which seems to be the snap version for Azure IoT Edge, but now I don't know how I can install it.



How can I install it ? Do I need to compile it from sources ? If yes, how ?



It's the first time I need to use snap as packet manager, I usually always used apt and I'm a bit lost about what I need to do with this website. I didn't find any download link or anything.



Thank you for helping me







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  • 3





    snap install <program> (snap in lieu of apt)

    – guiverc
    16 hours ago













  • You say you want azure iot edge but the link is for azure iot gateway?

    – dsSTORM
    15 hours ago











  • @guiverc thanks, I didn't think it was that simple..

    – iAmoric
    15 hours ago











  • @dsSTORM yes the name can be confusing but i think it's the correct package : launchpad.net/~aziot/+snap/azure-iot-edge

    – iAmoric
    15 hours ago











  • There is also azure-iot-gateway: snapcraft.io/azure-iot-gateway

    – dsSTORM
    15 hours ago














  • 3





    snap install <program> (snap in lieu of apt)

    – guiverc
    16 hours ago













  • You say you want azure iot edge but the link is for azure iot gateway?

    – dsSTORM
    15 hours ago











  • @guiverc thanks, I didn't think it was that simple..

    – iAmoric
    15 hours ago











  • @dsSTORM yes the name can be confusing but i think it's the correct package : launchpad.net/~aziot/+snap/azure-iot-edge

    – iAmoric
    15 hours ago











  • There is also azure-iot-gateway: snapcraft.io/azure-iot-gateway

    – dsSTORM
    15 hours ago








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3





snap install <program> (snap in lieu of apt)

– guiverc
16 hours ago







snap install <program> (snap in lieu of apt)

– guiverc
16 hours ago















You say you want azure iot edge but the link is for azure iot gateway?

– dsSTORM
15 hours ago





You say you want azure iot edge but the link is for azure iot gateway?

– dsSTORM
15 hours ago













@guiverc thanks, I didn't think it was that simple..

– iAmoric
15 hours ago





@guiverc thanks, I didn't think it was that simple..

– iAmoric
15 hours ago













@dsSTORM yes the name can be confusing but i think it's the correct package : launchpad.net/~aziot/+snap/azure-iot-edge

– iAmoric
15 hours ago





@dsSTORM yes the name can be confusing but i think it's the correct package : launchpad.net/~aziot/+snap/azure-iot-edge

– iAmoric
15 hours ago













There is also azure-iot-gateway: snapcraft.io/azure-iot-gateway

– dsSTORM
15 hours ago





There is also azure-iot-gateway: snapcraft.io/azure-iot-gateway

– dsSTORM
15 hours ago










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snap was modelled after apt in command structure, so



sudo snap install <snap.package> 


(ie. snap in lieu of apt)



An example I found on a Ubuntu/Canonical web site is (it shows installing MAAS as snap right at the top from https://docs.maas.io/devel/en/installconfig-snap-install with options 'stable' to enforce a specific branch to be used, and 'devmode' to reduce confinement so the snap can use more system resources; options may not be required like this example)



sudo snap install maas --devmode --stable


Basic tutorials can be found at




https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/basic-snap-usage#0
https://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/developers







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    snap was modelled after apt in command structure, so



    sudo snap install <snap.package> 


    (ie. snap in lieu of apt)



    An example I found on a Ubuntu/Canonical web site is (it shows installing MAAS as snap right at the top from https://docs.maas.io/devel/en/installconfig-snap-install with options 'stable' to enforce a specific branch to be used, and 'devmode' to reduce confinement so the snap can use more system resources; options may not be required like this example)



    sudo snap install maas --devmode --stable


    Basic tutorials can be found at




    https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/basic-snap-usage#0
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      snap was modelled after apt in command structure, so



      sudo snap install <snap.package> 


      (ie. snap in lieu of apt)



      An example I found on a Ubuntu/Canonical web site is (it shows installing MAAS as snap right at the top from https://docs.maas.io/devel/en/installconfig-snap-install with options 'stable' to enforce a specific branch to be used, and 'devmode' to reduce confinement so the snap can use more system resources; options may not be required like this example)



      sudo snap install maas --devmode --stable


      Basic tutorials can be found at




      https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/basic-snap-usage#0
      https://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/developers







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        snap was modelled after apt in command structure, so



        sudo snap install <snap.package> 


        (ie. snap in lieu of apt)



        An example I found on a Ubuntu/Canonical web site is (it shows installing MAAS as snap right at the top from https://docs.maas.io/devel/en/installconfig-snap-install with options 'stable' to enforce a specific branch to be used, and 'devmode' to reduce confinement so the snap can use more system resources; options may not be required like this example)



        sudo snap install maas --devmode --stable


        Basic tutorials can be found at




        https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/basic-snap-usage#0
        https://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/developers







        share|improve this answer













        snap was modelled after apt in command structure, so



        sudo snap install <snap.package> 


        (ie. snap in lieu of apt)



        An example I found on a Ubuntu/Canonical web site is (it shows installing MAAS as snap right at the top from https://docs.maas.io/devel/en/installconfig-snap-install with options 'stable' to enforce a specific branch to be used, and 'devmode' to reduce confinement so the snap can use more system resources; options may not be required like this example)



        sudo snap install maas --devmode --stable


        Basic tutorials can be found at




        https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/basic-snap-usage#0
        https://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/developers








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