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Ubuntu 20.04 Essentials

By : Neil Smyth
Book Image

Ubuntu 20.04 Essentials

By: Neil Smyth

Overview of this book

Ubuntu is undeniably one of the most highly regarded and widely used Debian-based Linux distributions available today. Thanks to its ease of use and reliability, Ubuntu has a loyal following of Linux users and an active community of developers. Ubuntu 20.04 Essentials is designed to take you through the installation, use, and administration of the Ubuntu 20.04 distribution in detail. For beginners, the book covers topics such as operating system installation, the basics of the GNOME desktop environment, configuring email and web servers, and installing packages and system updates. Additional installation topics such as dual booting with Microsoft Windows are also covered along with crucial security topics such as configuring a firewall and user and group administration. For the experienced user, the book delves into topics such as remote desktop access, the Cockpit web interface, logical volume management (LVM), disk partitioning, and swap management. Further, it also explores KVM virtualization, Secure Shell (SSH), Linux containers, and file sharing using both Samba and NFS to provide a thorough overview of this enterprise-class operating system.
Table of Contents (38 chapters)
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Index

13.5 Snap Services

It is worth noting that some snap packages include their own services which run in the background when the package is installed (much like the systemd services described in the chapter entitled “Managing Ubuntu systemd Units”). To obtain a list of snap services that are currently running on a system, execute the snap command with the services option:

# snap services

Service Startup Current Notes

canonical-livepatch.canonical-livepatchd enabled active -

The above output indicated that the LivePatch snap service is currently enabled and active. To stop or stop a service the following snap commands can be used:

# snap start canonical-livepatch.canonical-livepatch

# snap stop canonical-livepatch.canonical-livepatch

Similarly the snap enable and disable options may to used to control whether or not a service starts automatically on system startup:

# snap enable canonical-livepatch.canonical...