Actually link to snap

That link includes details for how to install snapd if necessary. Also
add a brief blurb about what the snap actually is.

Signed-off-by: Kyle Fazzari <kyrofa@ubuntu.com>
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@ -14,8 +14,7 @@ archive <https://nextcloud.com/install/>`_. This method is recommended to instal
If you prefer a more automated installation of Nextcloud and there are no packages for your Linux distribution, you have the option to
install the community `Snap Packages <http://snapcraft.io/docs/core/install/>`_. See
:ref:`snaps_label` You can also use the `Nextcloud VM scripts <https://github.com/nextcloud/vm/>`_ to install directly on a clean Ubuntu Server. It will setup everything for you and include scripts for automated installation of apps like; Collabora, OnlyOffice, Talk and so on. Please note that those two options are not officially supported by Nextcloud GmbH.
install the community `Snap Package <https://snapcraft.io/nextcloud>`_. This includes a full production-ready stack, will maintain your HTTPS certificates for you, and will automatically update as needed to stay secure. You can also use the `Nextcloud VM scripts <https://github.com/nextcloud/vm/>`_ to install directly on a clean Ubuntu Server. It will setup everything for you and include scripts for automated installation of apps like; Collabora, OnlyOffice, Talk and so on. Please note that those two options are not officially supported by Nextcloud GmbH.
This installation guide is giving a general overview of required dependencies and their configuration. For a distribution specific setup guide have a look at the :doc:`./example_ubuntu` and :doc:`./example_centos`.