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Updating Firefox not working correctly #867

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Synix4Life opened this issue Feb 21, 2024 · 1 comment
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Updating Firefox not working correctly #867

Synix4Life opened this issue Feb 21, 2024 · 1 comment
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@Synix4Life
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Describe the bug
Hi, i have a problem while updating Firefox through the Update Manager.
In general, the Update Manager works fine and installs applications with an exceptional speed, but not Firefox. Firefox takes ages to install, most of the times with < 10 kByte/s and then often fails with an error. All other applications, even when they are installed in the same process as Firefox, download with the usual speed and no Problems occur. I've tried everything so far what I know, like restarting, clearing cache and so on, but it still doesn't work.

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To Reproduce
Unfortunately, I can't really give you an explanation on reproduction, because i don't even know why it is happening

Expected behavior
Well, it should install with the same speed as all other applications

Distribution:

  • Linux Mint 21.3 Cinnamon
  • Package Version 6.0.4
  • Linux Kernel 5.15.0-94-generic

Software version:
6.0.9

Logs: (Not the full Log, but everything associated with the bug)
02.21@13:54 ++ Inhibited power management
02.21@13:54 ++ Install requested by user
02.21@13:54 ++ Will install firefox-locale-en
02.21@13:54 ++ Will install firefox
02.21@13:54 ++ Ready to launch synaptic

(synaptic:4766): Gtk-CRITICAL **: 13:54:54.032: gtk_widget_hide: assertion 'GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)' failed
02.21@14:20 ++ Return code:0
02.21@14:20 ++ Install failed
02.21@14:20 ++ Resumed power management
02.21@14:20 ++ Inhibited power management

Additional context
I've had two different Linux Mint installations on my device as of now, and it occurred in both, so i don't think it has anything to do with a failed install.
The installations have also both been from different Mirror websites

@Synix4Life Synix4Life added the BUG label Feb 21, 2024
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Okay, it seems that this is general issue.
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