 What shows `dpkg -l 'snapd'`?
 Can you try with `sudo apt purge snapd`?
 You can restart the service with `sudo systemctl restart apparmor.service`
 If apt shows an error, you could remove the file also manually: `sudo rm /etc/apparmor.d/usr.lib.snapd.snap-confine.real`
 remove does not remove the configuration files, whereas purge removes also the config files. It depends, which behaviour you need
[15:38] <fktr> hey there guys
[15:40] <fktr> wanted to know, which version of the lubuntu image should i download for a raspberry pi 4? Thanx
[15:45] <fktr> I mean should the Desktop version in downloads page work? Cause the Raspberry Pi images, specifies tis for Rpi 2 and 3.
[15:54] <tomreyn> fktr: the image available at https://lubuntu.me/downloads/ is Ubuntu 16.04, too, i think you should probably go for something more recent
[15:55] <tomreyn> there may be better options than this, but you could start with the 20.04 server image, then, after installation, install package lubuntu-desktop http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-server/focal/daily-preinstalled/current/
[15:56] <tomreyn> instead of the daily image (which can be broken), you could also use the release image http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/focal/release/
 Standby for a general PSA.
 https://lubuntu.me/lubuntu-19-10-end-of-life-and-current-support-statuses/
[18:50] <lopta> Did Lubuntu go away?
 Only 19.10 ;)
[18:55] <lopta> I don't see a 20.04 for it.
 lopta, check lubuntu.me
 seems like most of ppl use lubuntu.net, where i found lubuntu.me when i wanted to donwload it is distrowatch
 Lubuntu.me is the official website
 i wish we could do something about this via search web sites
 duckduckgo