← Back to context Comment by alecsm 4 hours ago You can disable that too and it won't be installed. 2 comments alecsm Reply satvikpendem 4 hours ago Like someone else said, if I have to dig through settings to do that then I might as well use Windows. It's better to use something that doesn't even have snap in the first place via another distro than play cat and mouse with Canonical. alecsm 1 hour ago I agree with you, that's why I don't like Ubuntu anymore. It's a system you have to fight against, just like Windows.I was merely saying that you a couple commands you can uninstall snap and disable it from appearing ever again.
satvikpendem 4 hours ago Like someone else said, if I have to dig through settings to do that then I might as well use Windows. It's better to use something that doesn't even have snap in the first place via another distro than play cat and mouse with Canonical. alecsm 1 hour ago I agree with you, that's why I don't like Ubuntu anymore. It's a system you have to fight against, just like Windows.I was merely saying that you a couple commands you can uninstall snap and disable it from appearing ever again.
alecsm 1 hour ago I agree with you, that's why I don't like Ubuntu anymore. It's a system you have to fight against, just like Windows.I was merely saying that you a couple commands you can uninstall snap and disable it from appearing ever again.
Like someone else said, if I have to dig through settings to do that then I might as well use Windows. It's better to use something that doesn't even have snap in the first place via another distro than play cat and mouse with Canonical.
I agree with you, that's why I don't like Ubuntu anymore. It's a system you have to fight against, just like Windows.
I was merely saying that you a couple commands you can uninstall snap and disable it from appearing ever again.