On Tue, Jul 26, 2022 at 11:43 AM K0LNY_Glenn <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi Jim & All,
> Maybe you or another Linux user can advise:
> I followed the steps in the link, did the update, installed snap, rebooted,
> and when I ran the sudo snap install core
> part, the system could not find snap, like it is not installed.
> I also tried the chirp part:
> sudo snap install chirp-snap --edge
> and I got the same, indicating it couldn't find a command snap.
> So I did the install snap command again, and it came back with the date of
> snap and stated it was already the latest version.
> So the apt install says it's installed, but the snap program can't seem to
> run.
> I'm doing this over SSH.
> Glenn

I don't know. I just updated the CHIRP running on my RPi 3 this
morning and all went well.

I suppose I could flash another microSD card and try it over SSH to
see what happens.

Jim KC9HI
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