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I found answers, but I have to clearly understand what to do with its. I had reinstalled Ubuntu, mounted home, and question appears How to restore home folder installed apps after reinstall Ubuntu(restore to App menu)

When I look files in home I found snap folders with my last apps names. How I understood snap is a app versioning. Is it only info about versions or or are these the applications themselves?

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  • This looks like a duplicate of your other question, but the question itself is unclear. You've tagged three different OSes, and in the title mention a fourth (Ubuntu, Xubuntu, Lubuntu, Kubuntu) so which are you using, which release? What packages did you have installed? and of what type? At re-installation you have the option of having the system re-installing your package/applications at that point (not afterwards). Usually only data is stored in $HOME or your home directory; not the programs themselves (they are re-installed via your installation choices or you start with a clean system) – guiverc Feb 28 '21 at 02:50
  • My guess is you've only data in your $HOME directory from those apps, not the programs themselves. I'm also guessing you opted to clean install your system (keeping only the user directory), thus have the installation not attempt to re-install the prior applications (which is nearly always my choice; it's far faster & easier to have the installer do it) giving you only the basic/clean system (re-using data files). However your question really is unclear, and this is only guess. – guiverc Feb 28 '21 at 02:52
  • Please elaborate the body of your question to make your question clear. – vanadium Feb 28 '21 at 11:47
  • no..I added screenshot. there aren't readme file etc... like in your suggested link – virus_dmk Feb 28 '21 at 21:24
  • @virus_dmk Read the answer there again. The README is in /snap. In /home/<user>/snap is the configuration for various snaps. – muru Mar 01 '21 at 04:30

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