2021-08-11 08:47:06 |
silviot |
description |
I've never used the GUI app to install any snap. Only the command line.
But I found `snap-store` running and, due to #1879137, consuming a lot of RAM.
Snap store should not run if the user doesn't need its services.
The solution for me was to `snap remove snap-store`, because its current behaviour is unacceptable. |
I've never used the GUI app to install any snap. Only the command line.
But I found `snap-store` running and, due to [#1879137](https://bugs.launchpad.net/snap-store-desktop/+bug/1879137), consuming a lot of RAM.
Snap store should not run if the user doesn't need its services.
The solution for me was to `snap remove snap-store`, because its current behaviour is unacceptable. |
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2021-08-11 08:47:41 |
silviot |
description |
I've never used the GUI app to install any snap. Only the command line.
But I found `snap-store` running and, due to [#1879137](https://bugs.launchpad.net/snap-store-desktop/+bug/1879137), consuming a lot of RAM.
Snap store should not run if the user doesn't need its services.
The solution for me was to `snap remove snap-store`, because its current behaviour is unacceptable. |
I've never used the GUI app to install any snap. Only the command line.
But I found `snap-store` running and, due to #1879137 [1], consuming a lot of RAM.
Snap store should not run if the user doesn't need its services.
The solution for me was to `snap remove snap-store`, because its current behaviour is unacceptable.
[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/snap-store-desktop/+bug/1879137 |
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