Originally posted by LauRoman
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- Run Discover from the terminal (the command is plasma-discover. DON'T use sudo!). Look for errors. Then remove the snap backend and do the same. Note any error messages. It is impossible to say without information, especially for something that doesn't seem common, i.e: many recent reports and discussion on this and the purported workaround.
- The only "snap manipulation" is still being done by snap itself. It is all modular. Discover (the GUI) uses its snap backend component to tell snap to do something/show information/etc. If using snap on the command line works correctly, then something is broken between it and Discover. If the command line isn't working, then the issue is in snap itself. Finding the point of failure is the only way to know.
- Make sure your OS is fully up to date, Use the command line,m since Discover is the problem area.
sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade
Note any errors and warnings.
reboot, just to be safe
try running Discover from the command line as I mentioned, both with the snap backend installed and without
Try some snap commands and look for errors.
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