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Currently tested in

  • Ubuntu 23.10
  • Kde Neon

Needed

  • Ubuntu 20.04

Better if can be done

  • Ubuntu 18.04
  • Ubuntu 22.04

The error is gone. Hopefully it'll work fine

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@daiyam pinging for review and suggestions

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@daiyam Any updates?

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daiyam commented Apr 4, 2024

VSCode is still using core20 so I don't know what to do...

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daiyam commented Nov 4, 2024

Ok, they are still using core20 but it seems that they will soon be moving to core22.

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Almost 1 year and still in use the old core20.

I cannot remove core20 because of this.

$ sudo snap remove core20
error: cannot remove "core20": snap "core20" is not removable: snap is being used by snaps codium
       and gnome-3-38-2004.

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daiyam commented Jun 18, 2025

Visual Studio Code is still using core20

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VSCodium still using core20 means I can't launch GUI apps from the built-in terminal, as it gives an undefined symbol error that seems related to glibc. Is there a reason that VSCodium needs to use the same outdated/deprecated dependencies that MS's packaging uses? For that matter, does core20 even get security updates anymore, given that it's based on an EOL version of Ubuntu?

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The upstream snapcraft.yaml is here: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/blob/main/resources/linux/snap/snapcraft.yaml

If someone familiar with the snap process adjusted this and made an upstream PR, perhaps it would get merged, and new upstream releases would actually use a modern core snap?

See also: microsoft/vscode#241636

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