Once you've quit the app, just do a sudo snap refresh

On Thu, 1 Dec 2022 at 21:45, Andrew Greig via luv-main <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi all
>
> It seems that snap is updating soon and I need to quit the app to allow
> the upgrade. On looking for snap in Ubuntu Software I find Snapd desktop
> integration with a green button to install, suggesting that it is not
> installed. When I run snap in konsole, I get:
>
> snap
> The snap command lets you install, configure, refresh and remove snaps.
> Snaps are packages that work across many different Linux distributions,
> enabling secure delivery and operation of the latest apps and utilities.
>
> Usage: snap <command> [<options>...]
>
> Commonly used commands can be classified as follows:
>
>           Basics: find, info, install, remove, list
>          ...more: refresh, revert, switch, disable, enable, create-cohort
>          History: changes, tasks, abort, watch
>          Daemons: services, start, stop, restart, logs
>      Permissions: connections, interface, connect, disconnect
>    Configuration: get, set, unset, wait
>      App Aliases: alias, aliases, unalias, prefer
>          Account: login, logout, whoami
>        Snapshots: saved, save, check-snapshot, restore, forget
>           Device: model, reboot, recovery
>        ... Other: warnings, okay, known, ack, version
>      Development: download, pack, run, try
>
> For more information about a command, run 'snap help <command>'.
> For a short summary of all commands, run 'snap help --all'.
>
> So should I use snap -disable or snap -stop  or snap -logout
>
> Gratefully
>
> Andrew Greig
>
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