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Hi there. I just installed Kubuntu on a spare machine, but I ran into a problem with the snaps. How would one “de-snap” it? Can you point me in the right direction?
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- Remove Snap packages
snap remove <package-name>
(To check snap PKG installed, run
snap list
)
- Uninstall Snapd
sudo apt purge snapd
- Remove leftover files
sudo rm -rf /var/cache/snapd/
and
/snap`.
- Optionally install Flatpak if you want an alternative.
sudo apt install flatpak
. Don’t forget to visit flathub.
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