Snaps should work on any Ubuntu system. That means the snap should work on an all-snap system, and it should also be possible to make it work on a classic system in any of the following states:
* At user desktop.
* At login screen.
* At session lock screen.
* During transition between any of the above states.
* When no login manager or desktop installed (Ubuntu Server).
Snaps should work on any Ubuntu system. That means the snap should work on an all-snap system, and it should also be possible to make it work on a classic system in any of the following states:
* At user desktop.
* At login screen.
* At session lock screen.
* During transition between any of the above states.
* When no login manager or desktop installed (Ubuntu Server).