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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//snap` is the configuration for various snaps. – muru Mar 01 '21 at 04:30

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