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How do I restore a snap to pristine condition


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How do I restore a snap's state to pristine condition?



A snap was working fine, then crashed, and now it perpetually crashes. Something in it's state has changed and I'd like to restore it to pristine - as if it were just installed. How is this done?



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I installed a snap (remmina) and was able to use it for a short period if time. I then had a crash (not sure whether that was server/client fault), and now I am unable to connect to that particular device again. It is likely that the software state has become indeterminate.



So I'd like to return it to pristine state.









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    How do I restore a snap's state to pristine condition?



    A snap was working fine, then crashed, and now it perpetually crashes. Something in it's state has changed and I'd like to restore it to pristine - as if it were just installed. How is this done?



    Specific problem



    I installed a snap (remmina) and was able to use it for a short period if time. I then had a crash (not sure whether that was server/client fault), and now I am unable to connect to that particular device again. It is likely that the software state has become indeterminate.



    So I'd like to return it to pristine state.









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      How do I restore a snap's state to pristine condition?



      A snap was working fine, then crashed, and now it perpetually crashes. Something in it's state has changed and I'd like to restore it to pristine - as if it were just installed. How is this done?



      Specific problem



      I installed a snap (remmina) and was able to use it for a short period if time. I then had a crash (not sure whether that was server/client fault), and now I am unable to connect to that particular device again. It is likely that the software state has become indeterminate.



      So I'd like to return it to pristine state.









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      How do I restore a snap's state to pristine condition?



      A snap was working fine, then crashed, and now it perpetually crashes. Something in it's state has changed and I'd like to restore it to pristine - as if it were just installed. How is this done?



      Specific problem



      I installed a snap (remmina) and was able to use it for a short period if time. I then had a crash (not sure whether that was server/client fault), and now I am unable to connect to that particular device again. It is likely that the software state has become indeterminate.



      So I'd like to return it to pristine state.







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