Thanks. Clearly there's a shell script somewhere running 'snap'...

Please run this command to check those other files:

  grep -r snap /etc/apt/apt.conf.d

and tell us if you get any results. Also, just to be sure, please purge
snapd:

  sudo apt purge snapd

and then reboot. That will remove any more such leftover config files.

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  apt-get -u upgrade yields "-bash: /usr/bin/snap: No such file or
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