Hi Nathan,

The testing was done on 24.04 since at the time I was running Linux on
my main desktop to see how the ecosystems being getting on (and since
I've swapped from NVidia to Intel's Battlemage, for reasons I'm sure you
can guess!).

The snap store now allows users to download older revisions, would it be
possible for you to be able to identify the stable release revision
around the 16th of June, since that's when the Github PR was made and
would have been tested on the same day. If you can let me know the
revision I'd be happy to try an older release and confirm if this is or
isn't a regression, but my memory and what I've written down suggests
this is a regression and on the Github PR where e.g., Brave snap is
shown as a failure was specifically to highlight that it was Chromium's
snap and not Chromium generally that was compatible with this feature.

Hopefully testing it with an older version of Chromium would give some
reassurances on whether this is infact a regression or I've gone mad and
it's new functionality entirely.

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