We will be adding removable-media after x11 in the. Note that the above output does not show the removable-media interface, but it does show a list of other interfaces started with cups-control and ending with x11.
#Screenshot freeplane how to#
Most Snaps show how to contact the publisher run snap info snap-name and look at the contact field for an email address or a URL. In this case, you should contact the publisher and ask them to add the removable-media interface to the plugs of the Snap. This means the publisher of the package has not indicated that the application can use removable media. Sometimes, this command fails with the following message: error: snap "snap-name" has no plug named "removable-media" If not, you can manually connect it using the following command: snap connect snap-name:removable-media Some snaps are automatically connected to it. To access USB storage from a snap, it needs a connection to removable-media. The bug about snap command named " snap should provide functionality to find packages with needed plug or connector" was filed to launchpad as bug 1776938. It is hard to find packages by supported plugs - so I created issue "Add ability for parametric Snap search with filters (plugs, such as removable-media and so on)" about snapcraft.io site. So if the application does not have auto-connect of removable-media we need to connect it manually with: snap connect some-snap-name:removable-mediaīut not all applications have this plug/interface in YAML-manifest. One can find other Snaps released by SnapCrafters with the following GitHub search link.
#Screenshot freeplane windows#
:unity7 arduino-mhall119,gedit,organize-my-files :network arduino-mhall119,gedit,organize-my-files,pulsemixer :home arduino-mhall119,gedit,organize-my-files Output of active Snap interfaces is below: $ snap interfaces | grep -v ".*-$" All them show me errors if I navigate to /media folder:Įrror opening the directory of '/media': permission denied I tried snaps of the following applications such as gedit, arduino-mhall119, organize-my-files. How can I access it from the application, which is installed as Snap? It was automounted to /media/username/DISKLABEL and opened in Nautilus.