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On 9/8/23 14:08, azigni wrote:
> There
> are several references to remove snap. They all take less than ten
> minutes. All you need to do is be able to open a terminal and copy and
> paste.
>
> Web browser Search: Ubuntu remove snap
>
> First suggestion of my search:
https://itsfoss.com/remove-snap/
> Doesn`t get easier than than that.
I`ll look into it on Sunday, to see how the default package manager then
installs/upgrades/reinstalls all my apps without snap. Its the apps that
rule, OSes are after all just plugins for them.
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