[08:03] PR snapd#12100 closed: asserts: add keyword 'user-presence' keyword in system-user assertion (auto-removal 3/n) [08:03] PR snapd#12281 closed: packaging: remove unclean debian-sid patch [08:14] PR snapd#12276 closed: tests: use dbus-daemon instead of dbus-launch [13:05] PR snapd#12284 opened: bootloader: do not specify Core version in grub entry [14:50] PR snapd#12278 closed: o/c/configcore: add faillock configuration [15:00] PR snapd#12237 closed: kvm: allow read of AMD-SEV parameters [15:00] PR snapd#12260 closed: data: tweak apt integration config var [15:30] PR snapd#12285 opened: bootloader/assets: fix grub.cfg when there are no labels [19:12] PR snapcraft#3952 opened: flutter: new core22 plugin [19:26] PR snapd#12286 opened: many: expand fully handling links mapping in all components, in the API and in snap info [20:07] PR snapcraft#3953 opened: tests: allow local git submodules [20:12] PR snapcraft#3954 opened: linters: add help urls [23:33] "*use" <- ogra: Yes, I did use the ack command, but it's not the problem. The problem is that snapd try to get the prerequisites snaps for the snap to be install by doing a refresh. It was working fine before, but something changed within the last year or so. snapd cannot be used offline anymore, so it seems. [23:42] sudo snap install ./kde-frameworks-5-96-qt-5-15-5-core20_7.snap [23:42] error: cannot perform the following tasks: [23:42] - Ensure prerequisites for kde-frameworks-5-96-qt-5-15-5-core20 are available (cannot install snap base core20: persistent network error: Post https://api.snapcraft.io/v2/snaps/refresh: dial tcp: lookup api.snapcraft.io: Temporary failure in name resolution)