There's /etc/profile.d/snapd.sh which adds entries and then
/usr/lib/environment.d/990-snapd.conf which is consumed by systemd-
environment-generator. However, if at any point of the session session
XDG_DATA_DIRS is overwritten then you obviously will not see desktop
snap applications.
Given that it works for everyone else, I would suspect either a local
configuration issue, or something related to Budgie. I haven't checked,
but if you need to install snapd package manually using apt in the live
session, then you will also need to logout/restart the session for the
settings to take effect.
** Also affects: ubuntubudgie
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: snapd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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All snaps are not visible to the end-user
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