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Ubuntu 20.04, Snap Store does not start

cn flag
raj

Suddenly, Snap Store does not start. When started from the terminal, it displays the message:

/snap/snap-store/518/usr/bin/snap-store: symbol lookup error: /snap/snap-store/518/gnome-platform/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgtk-3.so.0: undefined symbol: atk_plug_set_child

Did some recent update maybe break something? How to fix it?

(I can use GNOME Software as workaround, that works correctly)

raj avatar
cn flag
raj
I already found an answer [here](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1344650/cant-open-snap-store). So the question may be closed.
kanehekili avatar
zw flag
Good. Don't use it. Snap does not repect your theme (besides the default ones) and often leads to problems. Try to use deb packages from the repository, which the Gnome Software Center supplies.
raj avatar
cn flag
raj
@kanehekili I found a way for snaps to use my theme: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1285930/ubuntu-20-04-gnome-themes-break-the-ubuntu-software-app/1286550#1286550
kanehekili avatar
zw flag
Thanks, but no thanks. Snap will not ever stay on my devices. First step towards windows...
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cn flag
raj
@N0rbert as I wrote above, I already found that answer. I even commented there that the old version of Snap Store you suggest to install is little useful, there's very little software available, you cannot select channels to install etc.
N0rbert avatar
zw flag
Then remove Snapd and use Flatpak instead. Or use Plasma Discover with [both plugins](https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=focal&arch=any&searchon=names&keywords=plasma%20discover).
raj avatar
cn flag
raj
@N0rbert You misunderstood me. I don't want to get rid of Snap Store. The current version of Snap Store, that stopped working, was good. Only the old one from the "candidate" channel, that you suggest as workaround, is very outdated, so it's bascially not usable as workaround. Seems there's no other option as wait for the fix...
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