Hi all. Hoping someone can help with an issue I am having. Specifically, I installed VLC from the standard Neon repositories, which is version 2.2 and rather old. There is a need for me to move to a newer version for features that version 2 does not currently have. As you can see from the paste output below, attempting to remove VLC will end in disaster. I cannot figure a way around this, and I'm kind of stuck.
Output of what will be removed if VLC is uninstalled.
The reason I would like to remove it is that I have installed a snap image of VLC which is a newer release and contains the features I want. However, I cannot run it as the older version is the only version that can be revoked from the command line. Since my understanding of snaps is centered around them being mounted and sym-linked to be evoked from the command line by just typing the applications name (e.g. just typing VLC in the command line), I was hoping that just installing the snap would solve the problem and be the version run, since it's newer. However, it appears that it has not.
Apparently the command line app shortcuts use apps installed from standard repositories, regardless of version, over a Snap-installed version. Any ideas?
Output of what will be removed if VLC is uninstalled.
The reason I would like to remove it is that I have installed a snap image of VLC which is a newer release and contains the features I want. However, I cannot run it as the older version is the only version that can be revoked from the command line. Since my understanding of snaps is centered around them being mounted and sym-linked to be evoked from the command line by just typing the applications name (e.g. just typing VLC in the command line), I was hoping that just installing the snap would solve the problem and be the version run, since it's newer. However, it appears that it has not.
Apparently the command line app shortcuts use apps installed from standard repositories, regardless of version, over a Snap-installed version. Any ideas?
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