On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 10:24:41AM -0000, Jonathan Kamens wrote:
> I'm a bit concerned about that, though, because the reason why I didn't
> get that update is because I pretty much exclusively use apt to do my
> updates, and apparently that's no longer sufficient to get all the
> updates needed on an Ubuntu system. I don't want to have to run the
> graphical update-manager to do updates. I know this is mostly off-topic
> here, but I don't suppose anyone knows whether there is a way to do the
> equivalent of what update-manager does, but from the command line?

Snaps are updated ("refreshed" in snap terms) automatically by snapd,
independent of the other update mechanisms for the system.  If you run
`snap changes` after a system (with snaps installed, of course) has been
up for a few hours, you should see entries like:

ID   Status  Spawn                   Ready                   Summary
263  Done    yesterday at 17:53 EDT  yesterday at 17:53 EDT  Auto-refresh snap 
"gtk-common-themes"
264  Done    today at 03:03 EDT      today at 03:04 EDT      Auto-refresh snap 
"lxd"

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