What if I remove it?
pacman -Rns snap ?
How did you install it?
Just removed snap by -Rcns snapd, and it is gone from here, will it be enough?
Did the kernel name have -ARCH earlier?
What if I remove it?
Yes, you should
How did you install it?
Looks like you are stuck. That page doesn’t say anything about how to uninstall.
You can try this:
+ Open terminal
+ Go to the git directory of snapd source code
+ Run: make uninstall

Just removed snap by -Rcns snapd, and it is gone from here, will it be enough?
systemctl status snapd

not found

Just removed snap by -Rcns snapd, and it is gone from here, will it be enough?
You should move to an ALG channel, as you are not running Arch.
Well, since ALG does not exist anymore, you should just install Arch.

You should move to an ALG channel, as you are not running Arch.
Well, since ALG does not exist anymore, you should just install Arch.
Lol 😂 I am using Arch

Check this:
systemctl status snapd
Did it, thanks mate!! really appreciate 😎

Lol 😂 I am using Arch
You said above you are using ALG.

You said above you are using ALG.
I said I used it to install on Office PC, not on my laptop, which matters more. I don’t care of office pc since it will be changed soon, it was an opportunity to test on office pc, so how can I let this chance slip away 😂😂


Yes, you are (hopefully) using Arch

why hopefully 😂
Because you can obviously change the contents of that file just like any other file 🙂

I used to use Arch on old Acer Laptop from 2009, which was originally shifted with Win 7 Pro, but from the day I install Arch on it, it came up with new life 😇

I used to use Arch on old Acer Laptop from 2009, which was originally shifted with Win 7 Pro, but from the day I install Arch on it, it came up with new life 😇
Old kernel there

I used to use Arch on old Acer Laptop from 2009, which was originally shifted with Win 7 Pro, but from the day I install Arch on it, it came up with new life 😇
That doesn’t look like arch, the kernel name has an extra -ARCH

That doesn’t look like arch, the kernel name has an extra -ARCH
It is… But old one

It is… But old one
Did the kernel name have -ARCH earlier?

Did the kernel name have -ARCH earlier?
Probably. You can check it out on archive

That doesn’t look like arch, the kernel name has an extra -ARCH
Welcome to 2003

Did the kernel name have -ARCH earlier?
I think so, cause now I don’t have it

