** Changed in: snapd
       Status: Incomplete => New

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Title:
  firefox snap took 20 minutes to update

Status in snapd:
  New
Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  I logged and firefox was unavailable, no indication of update, nothing.
  When I tried to launch firefox I was invited to install it BUT I klnow it's 
installed, so I tried to install it but it said to me I needed to 'snap 
refresh', I tried to snap refresh but it indicated that everything was up to 
date. I tried to uninstall/reinstall the firefox snap and at this moment, 
  I got the indication that the update was in progress since 15 MINUTES ! Then 
I tried to remove the snap because I was sure it's bugged : in 20.04 firefox 
never took more than 2 mins to update and my machine BUT after 20 minutes 
firefox launched... wtf ?

  I'm an ubuntu user since circa 2005 and I believe firefox was already
  the default browser then, this is the worse user experience I've ever
  had.

  1/ I never selected auto-update, let me update when I want : being blocked 15 
MINUTES by the OS is not a good user experience, I know this is accepted by 
Windows users but I prefer to use Ubuntu
  2/ If you want to update tell me you're updating not that the application is 
not installed : really not a good idea if you want your users to trust you

  I've waited 6 months after 22.04 release to migrate from 20.04 because
  I don't want to have this kind of bugs, I hope you do something really
  quick because this is not at the level of quality expected by your
  users.

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