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https://snapcraft.io/docs/explanation/interfaces/hardware-interfaces/ Hardware interfaces - Snap documentation Hardware IO (input/output) interfaces, including the serial-port, gpio, gpio-chardev and i2c interfaces, are designed to be used on devices running Ubuntu... interfaces snap documentationhardware https://snapcraft.io/docs/explanation/interfaces/super-privileged-interfaces/ Super-privileged interfaces - Snap documentation Interfaces allow (or deny) access to a resource outside of a snap’s confinement and, generally, any snap can declare any supported interface. However, there is... interfaces snap documentationsuperprivileged https://snapcraft.io/docs/explanation/interfaces/all-about-interfaces/ All about interfaces - Snap documentation By default, snaps with strict confinement are only able to access a limited set of resources outside the environment they run in. Snaps can only access... interfaces snap documentation https://snapcraft.io/docs/reference/interfaces/ Interfaces - Snap documentation Every snap interface in a single place. Learn about the interfaces available to snap users and snap package developers, including how they work, how to use... interfaces snap documentation https://snapcraft.io/docs/explanation/interfaces/ Interfaces - Snap documentation Explanations of how the snap interface system works, including how interfaces are used to manage access to resources, and how interface hooks can be used to... interfaces snap documentation https://snapcraft.io/docs/explanation/how-snaps-work/developing-hotplug-interfaces/ Developing hotplug interfaces - Snap documentation This page describes how developers can implement an interface that supports USB hotplugging,via snapd’s built-in hotplug support. For a general user overview,... interfaces snap documentationdevelopinghotplug