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VLC does not start after upgrading from 20.04 to 22.04

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I have recently upgraded from Ubuntu 20.04 to 22.04; the upgrade went without any (obvious) issues.

After the upgrade, when I start VLC - be it from terminal (vlc &) or from the UI - it does not start. It just does nothing... no errors, no windows open, nothing.

ps -fea | grep vlc returns the following: enter image description here

I tried reinstalling VLC (I'm using snap), no effect.

If I try to execute the bash script myself (bash /snap/vlc/3078/bin/vlc-snap-wrapper.sh), I get "Unsupported architecture for this app build".

Having looked at the bash script, it seems that $SNAP_ARCH leads to that error; the variable itself is empty (o.O)

How should I approach this?

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Is the 5.15 kernel installed?
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@Mahler, yes - 5.15.0-56-generic
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