How to modify Zotero directory in order to install update in Ubuntu
Hello
I installed Zotero on my machine running on Ubuntu. I used a snap package for installing the Zotero. I am unable to update the software due to the following reason: "A recommended update is available, but you do not have permission to install it. Modify the Zotero program directory to be writable by your user account". I changed the permission of the Zotero directory in the snap folder. But this step didn't resolve the issue. How to solve this?
I installed Zotero on my machine running on Ubuntu. I used a snap package for installing the Zotero. I am unable to update the software due to the following reason: "A recommended update is available, but you do not have permission to install it. Modify the Zotero program directory to be writable by your user account". I changed the permission of the Zotero directory in the snap folder. But this step didn't resolve the issue. How to solve this?
Generally a third-party package wouldn't use Zotero's updater at all — handling updates is part of the point of a package. (Zotero's updater will be much faster and use vastly smaller updates, though.) It sounds like updates weren't properly disabled in the package, or you reverted a preference manually to allow Zotero updates to continue.
You can check ~/.cache/zotero to see if there are update files within there that you can clear, but your system or the Snap package might use a different location.
The link to the thread is https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2479834&p=14115069
The snap package keeps running into file permission problems. Don't see why people are so enamored of them.