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4.

Provide a search term for more specific results.
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Ange en sökterm för mer specifika resultat.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_find.go:272
5.

The abort command attempts to abort a change that still has pending tasks.
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Avbrottskommandot försöker avbryta en ändring som fortfarande har väntande uppgifter.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_abort.go:32
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The ack command tries to add an assertion to the system assertion database.

The assertion may also be a newer revision of a pre-existing assertion that it
will replace.

To succeed the assertion must be valid, its signature verified with a known
public key and the assertion consistent with and its prerequisite in the
database.
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Ack-kommandot försöker lägga till en assert i systemets assert-databas.

Asserten kan också vara en nyare revision av en tidigare assert som den
kommer ersätta.

För att lyckas måste asserten vara giltig, dess signatur måste verifieras med
en känd publik nyckel, och asserten måste vara konsekvent med, och dess
förutsättningar måste finnas i, databasen.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_ack.go:40
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The install command installs the named snaps on the system.

To install multiple instances of the same snap, append an underscore and a
unique identifier (for each instance) to a snap's name.

With no further options, the snaps are installed tracking the stable channel,
with strict security confinement. All available channels of a snap are listed in
its 'snap info' output.

When --revision is used, a later refresh will typically undo the revision
override, taking the snap back to the current revision of the channel it's
tracking.

Use --name to set the instance name when installing from snap file.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_snap_op.go:52
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The pack command packs the given snap-dir as a snap and writes the result to
target-dir. If target-dir is omitted, the result is written to current
directory. If both source-dir and target-dir are omitted, the pack command packs
the current directory.

The default file name for a snap can be derived entirely from its snap.yaml, but
in some situations it's simpler for a script to feed the filename in. In those
cases, --filename can be given to override the default. If this filename is
not absolute it will be taken as relative to target-dir.

When used with --check-skeleton, pack only checks whether snap-dir contains
valid snap metadata and raises an error otherwise. Application commands listed
in snap metadata file, but appearing with incorrect permission bits result in an
error. Commands that are missing from snap-dir are listed in diagnostic
messages.

When used with --append-integrity-data, pack will append dm-verity data at the end
of the snap to be used with snapd's snap integrity verification mechanism.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_pack.go:49
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The set-quota command updates or creates a quota group with the specified set of
snaps.

A quota group sets resource limits on the set of snaps or snap services it contains.
Snaps can be at most in one quota group but quota groups can be nested. Nested quota
groups are subject to the restriction that the total sum of each existing quota
in sub-groups cannot exceed that of the parent group the nested groups are part of.

All provided snaps are appended to the group; to remove a snap from a
quota group, the entire group must be removed with remove-quota and recreated
without the snap. To remove a sub-group from the quota group, the
sub-group must be removed directly with the remove-quota command.

To set limits on individual services, one or more services can be placed into a
sub-group. The respective snap for each service must belong to the sub-group's
parent group. These sub-groups will have the same limitations as nested groups
which means their combined resource usage cannot exceed the resource limits set
for the parent group. Sub-groups which contain services cannot have their own
journal quotas set, and instead automatically inherit any journal quota their
parent quota group may have.

The memory limit for a quota group can be increased but not decreased. To
decrease the memory limit for a quota group, the entire group must be removed
with the remove-quota command and recreated with a lower limit. Increasing the
memory limit for a quota group does not restart any services associated with
snaps in the quota group.

The CPU limit for a quota group can be both increased and decreased after being
set on a quota group. The CPU limit can be specified as a single percentage which
means that the quota group is allowed an overall percentage of the CPU resources. Setting
it to 50% means that the quota group is allowed to use up to 50% of all CPU cores
in the allowed CPU set. Setting the percentage to 2x100% means that the quota group
is allowed up to 100% on two cpu cores.

The CPU set limit for a quota group can be modified to include new cpus, or to remove
existing cpus from the quota already set.

The threads limit for a quota group can be increased but not decreased. To
decrease the threads limit for a quota group, the entire group must be removed
with the remove-quota command and recreated with a lower limit.

The journal limits can be increased and decreased after being set on a group.
Setting a journal limit will cause the snaps in the group to be put into the same
journal namespace. This will affect the behaviour of the log command.

New quotas can be set on existing quota groups, but existing quotas cannot be removed
from a quota group, without removing and recreating the entire group.

Adding new snaps to a quota group will result in all non-disabled services in
that snap being restarted.

An existing sub group cannot be moved from one parent to another.
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_quota.go:60
118.
%q snap has been refreshed
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135.
%s%s %s from %s installed
TRANSLATORS: the args are a snap name optionally followed by a channel, then a version, then the developer name (e.g. "some-snap (beta) 1.3 from Alice installed")
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%s%s %s från %s installerades
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_snap_op.go:403
167.
<service>
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<tjänst>
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Located in cmd/snap/cmd_services.go:93
188.
Allow opening file?
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Tillåt öppning av fil?
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Located in usersession/userd/launcher.go:284
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Contributors to this translation: Arve Eriksson, Christian Widell, Josef Andersson, Luna Jernberg, Martin Persson.