It fixes itself eventually, without restarting Ubuntu. Is this because mistakes are been made with the update, and then later corrected?!
I wonder if its move to Snap is representative of a de-prioritizing of this application and that is reflected in the inability to provide globally competent versions of it.
It fixes itself eventually, without restarting Ubuntu. Is this because mistakes are been made with the update, and then later corrected?!
I wonder if its move to Snap is representative of a de-prioritizing of this application and that is reflected in the inability to provide globally competent versions of it.