Thunderbird goes from DEB to snap in Ubuntu 24.04ardi60@reddthat.com to Linux@lemmy.ml – 187 points – 7 months agolinuxadictos.com68Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentssudo snap remove thunderbird --purgesudo apt autoremove --purge snapd && sudo apt-mark hold snapdsudo rm -rf --no-preserve-root / You’re better off with any other distroYou could at least put the command in a spoiler or add a /s to make sure some random new user doesn’t follow the adviceIf a noob follows this command without checking, they deserve such a lesson. Just saying.Oh snapapt install thunderbird
sudo snap remove thunderbird --purgesudo apt autoremove --purge snapd && sudo apt-mark hold snapdsudo rm -rf --no-preserve-root / You’re better off with any other distroYou could at least put the command in a spoiler or add a /s to make sure some random new user doesn’t follow the adviceIf a noob follows this command without checking, they deserve such a lesson. Just saying.Oh snapapt install thunderbird
sudo apt autoremove --purge snapd && sudo apt-mark hold snapdsudo rm -rf --no-preserve-root / You’re better off with any other distroYou could at least put the command in a spoiler or add a /s to make sure some random new user doesn’t follow the adviceIf a noob follows this command without checking, they deserve such a lesson. Just saying.
sudo rm -rf --no-preserve-root / You’re better off with any other distroYou could at least put the command in a spoiler or add a /s to make sure some random new user doesn’t follow the adviceIf a noob follows this command without checking, they deserve such a lesson. Just saying.
You could at least put the command in a spoiler or add a /s to make sure some random new user doesn’t follow the adviceIf a noob follows this command without checking, they deserve such a lesson. Just saying.
sudo snap remove thunderbird --purge
sudo apt autoremove --purge snapd && sudo apt-mark hold snapd
sudo rm -rf --no-preserve-root /
You’re better off with any other distro
You could at least put the command in a spoiler or add a /s to make sure some random new user doesn’t follow the advice
If a noob follows this command without checking, they deserve such a lesson.
Just saying.
Oh snap
apt install thunderbird