On Tue, Jul 26, 2022 at 11:43 AM K0LNY_Glenn glenn@ervin.email wrote:
Hi Jim & All, Maybe you or another Linux user can advise: I followed the steps in the link, did the update, installed snap, rebooted, and when I ran the sudo snap install core part, the system could not find snap, like it is not installed. I also tried the chirp part: sudo snap install chirp-snap --edge and I got the same, indicating it couldn't find a command snap. So I did the install snap command again, and it came back with the date of snap and stated it was already the latest version. So the apt install says it's installed, but the snap program can't seem to run. I'm doing this over SSH. Glenn
I don't know. I just updated the CHIRP running on my RPi 3 this morning and all went well.
I suppose I could flash another microSD card and try it over SSH to see what happens.
Jim KC9HI