Hi,
I've managed to retrieve my original message from my 'Sent' folder in
webmail, so I'm not sure why that didn't get through. Anyway, I'll try
again:
Hi,
Hopefully this will work. Here is what I tried to send earlier:
I'm posting this using webmail because I've managed to break the
Thunderbird installation. (K)Ubuntu uses snaps for Thunderbird and the
'Discover' tool offers two choices for Thunderbird; 'thunderbird' and
'Thunderbird Mail'. I had installed the first, but was still having
problems getting links in messages passed to Chromium (my default
browser). I chose to remove 'thunderbird', but after a few minutes it
appeared to lock up. Then after about half an hour, I cancelled the
operation.
After a fair bit of experimentation, I have arrived at the following:
terry@optiplex:~$ snap list
Name Version Rev Tracking
Publisher Notes
------
thunderbird 140.3.1esr-1 825 latest/stable/…
canonical✓ disabled
and
terry@optiplex:~$ sudo snap remove thunderbird
error: snap "thunderbird" has "remove-snap" change in progress
This is after a reboot and there is no process running that corresponds
to the remove-snap process (there was while I was waiting for the
process to terminate).
Does anyone know how to fix this? I assume there is a flag somewhere
that has not been reset.
Terry
Terry Coles
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