Sergio, I am very honored you responded. I keep getting a notification to turn off snapd so it could update. But I could find no way to do so in the GUI. I went on line and asked how and all I found was how to remove snapd. On reading what snapd was and it's drawbacks, such as slowing down your internet connection which I was experiencing the disadvantages out weighed the advantages and the only way to turn it of seemed to be in the terminal anyway I decided I would remove it. I cut and pasted the commands to remove it. But instead of removing it one of the commands I pasted in was not in my computer and the directory had changed. There was no longer a directory name. So I tried to list the contents of the directory but could not remember how so in frustration typed in "list" once again the command was unavailable but there were four different groups of commands that I could install that contained "list" I tried the first and it started installing and then stopped and asked for my "DNS number" I don't know what that is. I felt stuck and wanted to escape so I hit "esc" and it came up wanting to file a bug report. So I tried and as I was filling it out I came to the realization that there was no "bug" I was the "bug." But I wouldn't have been if there was a GUI way to turn of snapd as snapped requested or if there already is it was easier to find, maybe include specific instructions in the warning. Also, I now no longer want it. There should be a GUI way to get rid of it. If not your program will forever be only for engineers who know how to code on the terminal and people like me will be forced to pay through the nose for MS bit by bit or all at once with Apple. The forums you refer me to I have been visiting since linux mint first came out. The solution always ends up in code on the terminal where I become the "Bug." So, I would not say this bug report is incomplete. The bug is the user's ignorance of code combined with a lack of, or difficulty in finding, a GUI solution. God bless and thank you for trying. On 2/22/23 08:52, Sergio Durigan Junior wrote: > Thank you for taking the time to file a bug report. > > I am sorry you feel frustrated. I am trying to understand what you are > trying to do here, but I am afraid we will need more information from > you. If I understand correctly, you were trying to uninstall snapd, is > that right? What were you trying to do with kerberos-config? What > commands did you run in your terminal? What information were you asked > to provide? What did you provide? Your bug report seems more like a > support request. If that is indeed the case, then I would recommend > asking for help in other more appropriate channels, like Ubuntu's > Discourse, forums and IRC channels. > > Since there is not enough information in your report to begin triage or to > differentiate between a local configuration problem and a bug in Ubuntu, I > am marking this bug as "Incomplete". We would be grateful if you would: > provide a more complete description of the problem, explain why you > believe this is a bug in Ubuntu rather than a problem specific to your > system, and then change the bug status back to "New". > > For local configuration issues, you can find assistance here: > http://www.ubuntu.com/support/community > > ** Changed in: kerberos-configs (Ubuntu) > Status: New => Incomplete >