It happens at a clean, fesh, new install (wiped disk) of Ubuntu 20.04 Budgie without any snap packages manually installed after first boot, when I want to restart because updates were installed.
Do we actually need Snap Daemon if you avoid installing any Snap packages? I never go for the Snap version as they usually start slower and can have issues integrating flawlessly in your desktop distribution.
It happens at a clean, fesh, new install (wiped disk) of Ubuntu 20.04 Budgie without any snap packages manually installed after first boot, when I want to restart because updates were installed.
Do we actually need Snap Daemon if you avoid installing any Snap packages? I never go for the Snap version as they usually start slower and can have issues integrating flawlessly in your desktop distribution.