List what snaps you have installed. Core is part of snap itself. ``` sudo snap list ``` List what snap services are running: ``` sudo snap services ``` Uninstall Wekan snap and delete all Wekan data. If you have other snaps installed, you can remove them too. Don't remove core, it's part of snap itself. ``` sudo snap stop wekan sudo snap disable wekan sudo snap remove wekan ``` OPTIONAL ALTERNATIVE WAY, NOT REQUIRED: Disable some services of wekan using systemd: ``` sudo systemctl stop snap.wekan.wekan sudo systemctl stop snap.wekan.mongodb sudo systemctl stop snap.wekan.caddy sudo systemctl disable snap.wekan.wekan sudo systemctl disable snap.wekan.mongodb sudo systemctl disable snap.wekan.caddy ``` Uninstall snap at CentOS: ``` sudo systemctl disable --now snapd.socket sudo yum copr disable ngompa/snapcore-el7 sudo yum remove yum-plugin-copr snapd ``` Uninstall snap at Debian/Ubuntu/Mint: ``` sudo systemctl stop snapd sudo systemctl disable snapd sudo apt --purge remove snapd ``` Uninstall snap at [Ubuntu 14.04](https://github.com/wekan/wekan-snap/issues/34#issuecomment-378295168): ``` sudo service snapd stop sudo update-rc.d -f snapd remove sudo apt-get --purge remove snapd ```