Snap 2.45.1 is out now and solves this -- I believe the issue can be
marked fixed released.
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With respect, I think focusing on an improved response time for the PRs
is missing the forest for the trees.
The vast majority of users that experience these bugs won't be the ones
to make Ubuntu SSO & GitHub accounts and contribute PRs to fix it.
They're just going to get a silent launch
@cpbl see https://askubuntu.com/a/158872 ("Software & Updates" in the
menu now)
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Alexey I'm having the same experience as you. It's uncanny, feels like
something obvious is missing. Not sure how it's working for Kevin above.
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Can anyone help with a workaround suggestion while we're waiting for
this to get fixed?
I normally manually patch package issues like this, but for some reason
it doesn't seem to be working in this case:
```
TMPDIR=$(mktemp -d)
cd $TMPDIR
apt-get -y source snapd
sed -i 's/"http", "https",
I agree @cpbl -- there are almost certainly better options available.
Maciej Borzecki detailed a good proposal at
https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/7731#issuecomment-585721100 (with
some follow-on thoughts added by jdstrand at
Sorry for the +1 comment here, but can we revisit the severity of this?
20.04 is coming and it's a notable feature regression for chromium-
browser.
I really like this idea for fixing it:
https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/7731#issuecomment-585721100
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I realize my last comment was vague. I'm confirming that the method
described by Robert is working properly for me. I only needed to add the
autologin-user=foo option on my 14.04 system and it worked properly.
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Yes, this is with a clean install of Xubuntu 14.04.
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I don't think this is correct -- the method in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LightDM#Autologin still works for me.
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