The same happens to me, with the same equipment. 
Ubuntu 22.04.5 Lts
It's the same error.
I do not know if it is because the snapd to do sudo info snapd tells you that 
the stable is the 2.63 and the rest candidates etc, is 2.66
I do not know if it is because when you do the sudo apt update I got, has a 
package to update see apt upgradable and then to give, the first time in sudo 
apt upgrade, told me it was snapd, but was retained, the next day, told me it 
was not retained, and 2.65.3+22.04 was installed.

And on top of that it tells you with the command,

SNAPD_DEBUG=1 snap version
2024/10/18 16:24:46.064417 logger.go:99: DEBUG: snap (at “/snap/snapd/current”) 
is older (“2.63”) than distribution package (“2.65.3+22.04”)
snap 2.65.3+22.04
snapd 2.65.3+22.04
snapd 2.65.3+22.04
ubuntu 22.04
kernel 6.8.0-47-generic

What do we do with this issue? It is telling you that we have 2.63 is
old, for the distribution of the package.

But the issue goes further, the snapcraft.io roadmap says:

snapd 2.65.3
 Fix missing aux info from store on snap setup
Bump squashfuse from version 0.5.0 to 0.5.2 (used in snapd deb only)

beta 13 September 2024
candidate 18 September 2024
stable 8 October 2024 - HIGH IMPACT BUG - REVERTED TO SNAPD 2.63

So the stable does not exist, and yet on the website

https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/jammy/+source/snapd
You get this:

Published versions
Release
The versions of the packages that were released at the time of the distribution 
release.
snapd 2.55.3+22.04 (main)

Security
Versions of packages that contain security fixes for the released distribution. 
It is a good idea to have security updates enabled for your system.
snapd 2.63+22.04ubuntu0.1 (main)

Updates
Package releases that include new features after the release of the 
distribution. Updates are usually enabled by default after a new installation.
snapd 2.65.3+22.04 (main)

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You are updating a snap deb package, which is not even stable.
Because if you go to https://launchpad.net/snapd/trunk
and go to Milestones and releases, it tells you that 2.65.3 is not available 
yet:
Milestones and releases
1 → 58 of 58 results First - Previous - Next - Last
Expected Version Release Summary
snapd 2.66 None not yet released Bugs targeted: 2 Fix Committed
snapd 2.65.3 None not yet released 
snapd 2.65 None not yet released Bugs targeted: 1 Fix Committed
snapd 2.64 None This is an inactive milestone This release has been abandoned 
due to lack of time.
snapd 2.63.1 None not yet released Maintenance release for Oracular/Noble
Detected bugs: 1 In progress
snapd 2.63 None 2024-05-22

I think this should be reviewed, I do not blame anyone, but why insist
on 2.65 and its derivatives snapd 2.65.1, .2 and .3, if they have only
given big problems, and even the 2.64 was abandoned, why not wait to put
the 2.66, which said the snapcraft.io roadmap, that on October 16 would
have the candidate and October 25 the stable. As an Ubuntu user since
9.04, and snap since its release, it seems to me to play with respect
with the user's patience, because he fears that he will not be able to
use his computer, since the programs come through snap.

And as Nick Waller says, who is the one who opened this bug, just turn on the 
pc, if you go to the gnome logs and look for snap the first thing that will 
come out is the error he mentions:
/lib/systemd/system/snapd.service:23: Unknown key name 'RestartMode' in section 
'Service', ignoring.
The only thing I can contribute, is that with a minipc with Ubuntu 20.04.06 
lts, it seems to go well, because I update a snap, having that error that Nick 
mentions, and it works fine, but you can not be with a version if you put snap 
info snapd, which puts as stable the 2.63 and candidates betas etc, the 2.66, 
and by apt tell you install the deb, 2.65.3 as update package is nonsense.
And is that the store also tells you that the stable is 2.63 and the rest to 
come is 2.66.

Any solution, can anyone contribute something, to help the ordinary
user?


Thanks for all.

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