Tried. But it doesn't do {ID}, it doesn't do --last.
I wrote further up, that I know nothing about snap. I want to help, but need
the whole set of commands.
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Sorry, was too fast. 'changes' only show yesterday's "no updates".
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Title:
command-chain ... not found
Status in chromi
If it still shows up in "snap changes" (which at this point is
unfortunately unlikely), please get the ID for the refresh and share the
output of `snap change {ID}`.
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** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
command-chain ... not found
Sta
The --reinstall did the trick here. Without, it said, it was there, blabla,
nothing happening.
I guess the --reinstall drew in the necessary dependencies in order to not just
being happy.
Thanks for the comment; it feels good to know that I wasn't fantasizing
stuff.
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This happened to me in recent days. I did routine updates to ubuntu
22.04 and the next time I went to boot the system chromium was not
working. the icon was still on the launcher bar, but it would just spin
loading for 15 or so seconds and do nothing. I started "chromium-
browser" from a terminal s
> I never installed gnome; and surely not with snap.
That snap is just poorly named, it doesn't have only Gnome stuff, but
also other snaps' dependencies, including e.g. Chromium.
There is nothing surprising in the fact that it was refreshed though and
as such gives no insight into the original
Once again, no, I didn't remove anything, neither manually nor
automatically.
I checked a bit closer, watching the logs of my 'daily routine' as mentioned
above, and today I saw this line in snap refresh:
gnome-3-38-2004 0+git.efb213a from Canonical✓ refreshed
What the heck is this?? I never ins
That is currently a Snap shortcoming, there is no dependency enforcement
like in Apt. So in general you'd really have to ask. :/
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> I think you had removed the gnome-42-2204 and this caused the
interface not to connect.
I had the same issue, but `sudo snap install gnome-42-2204` had fixed
it. Many thanks!
I'm wondering, how could I guess by myself which exactly dependency is
missing...
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No. As I wrote, since this is my main laptop, I didn't do anything. I
don't know anything about snap nor snapd. I had no 'intention'.
I do a
apt update && apt upgrade && snap refresh
(One after the other!) on a daily base. That's all.
grep "remove " /var/log/dpkg.log
shows nothing. The file wa
I think you had removed the gnome-42-2204 and this caused the interface
not to connect.
> sudo apt install snap --reinstall
> sudo apt install snap --reinstall chromium
You conflated snap[1] and snapd[2] in those instances. If your intention
was to reinstall Chromium (and not snapd), then you co
Sorry, forgot the last line: After $ sudo apt install snap --reinstall
chromium did work again. I didn't have to reinstall the snap apps;
contrary to what was written in the web page that Google had found for
me.
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