| Snaps are SLOW, chromium, and several other apps I tried, they start sloooowly. It is clearly a NO GO Canonical, you can't ship slower apps (that start in 3-5 seconds), that out of snap (or in Windows), start in less than a seconds. snapped Chromium takes 3-5 seconds in its first start in a 16GB ram, corei 5, ssd based machine. WHAT? In the same hardware the .deb Chromium takes maybe half a second to load and be fully responsive. The occurs with LOTS of software, and yeah, the start time of an app IS a thing. If something takes more than half a second to start, and you know it is A LOT faster, you end up pissed off, What have they done with MY hardware and why? If Canonical start to annoy me with many more packages forced to snap like chromium, I'll be jumping to whatever distro lets me start MY apps in less than a second, as it is usual in 2020. And if this unfinished, unpollished crap starts to show off in Ubuntu server in its current sorry state, I cannot express how fast I will be ditching LTS for Debian or anything "not snapped". You NEED to make this thing to start A LOT FASTER, and stop making "end user assumptions" about what you could mess up behind scenes in the system (yeah, you could end stomping actually useful things like sleeping in notebooks). |