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Since the latest version of Ubuntu I often get a message popping up in my system tray asking me to restart Firefox to receive updates.

Do I simply need to close and restart firefox to install these updates, or is there a period of time I need to wait before I start my browser?

Is there any way to know that this process has completed and it's okay to re-open?

I know there's a "snap refresh firefox" terminal command, but would like to not have to resort to that.

  • Don't have to wait. Firefox update will be installed on next launch. – mikewhatever Jun 10 '22 at 15:50
  • I've found it doesn't always update on next launch (snap package) thus I close the firefox app, wait briefly for the kernel to remove all RAM (ie. clean up; I can detect this) then run snap refresh myself in terminal, after the upgrade has occurred I re-start the browser. This may not be necessary, but as I'm on the development release I prefer knowing things occur so I can detect & report issues. – guiverc Jun 10 '22 at 22:43

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