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Atomic packages: Snappy packages are self-contained. All the dependencies of an application are bundled together into a single package, and they are shipped together. With APT, installing one package often requires multiple dependent packages to be installed at the same time. Snappy puts an end to this. Atomic packages make applications more self-contained and stable, but there is a cost. It inevitably will lead to some duplication between packages, requiring more disk space overall.
The dream is dead.
GUYSE WENN WIR ALLES SCHLECHTE VON WINDOWS KOPIEREN, DANN WIRD UNSER SYSTEM BESTIMMT ERFOLGREICH NICHT WAHR?????