Does snapstore support all architectures (Raspberry Pi 4)

Asked by actionparsnip

Hi,

I have a Raspberry Pi 4 4Gb and was going to install Ubuntu 20.04 on it.

I would like to use YouTube music and there is a snap for the player on https://snapcraft.io/store

Does anyone know if this supports ARM/ARM64 please for this application or even all applications or does it depend on the application installed to see if it supports ARM?

Is there a way to check on the snap store to see if it supports ARM or not?

Thanks

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Best Manfred Hampl (m-hampl) said :
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Look at a snap package page, e.g. https://snapcraft.io/gnome-calculator and in the top right corner open the pulldown for the version. You will see a pop-up for selecting version and architecture, and the architectures listed for gnome-calculator are "amd64", "arm64", "armhf" and "i386".

Do the same for the application that you want to use.

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
#2

Was after YouTube Music but it's amd64 only. Will have to rethink
Thanks for the pointer. Not used snap before
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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
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Thanks Manfred Hampl, that solved my question.

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Bernard Stafford (bernard010) said :
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https://snapcraft.io/youtube-music-desktop-app only comes in amd64
https://snapcraft.io/yt-dl-server comes in arm64
https://snapcraft.io/youtube-dl comes in arm64 also requires python interpreter long list of other sites you tube playlist.com looking through the developers documentation
https://snapcraft.io/search?q=youtube
As mentioned above just have to look through each snap.