THE ONE THING that I hate about Firefox. - eviltoast

Why can’t the devs have it update in the background or on next startup? I was in the middle of my work when I got this. Now I need to close everything and go through all the logins and 2FA again. 😡

Chrome is much better at this, hands down. It has never interrupted me the way Firefox does during updates.

    • Liquid_Fire@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      Are you sure you don’t have some other software updating Firefox in the background?

      Normally this only happens on Linux when your package manager updates Firefox while it’s running, and on Windows that doesn’t happen because Firefox updates itself only when you (re)start it.

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        11 months ago

        On Ubuntu it’s because it’s a snap package, and snap does whatever it wants. I have not yet been inconvenienced enough to bend it to my will yet

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          11 months ago

          Yet another reason never to use Snaps. Why would you allow Ubuntu to force you to use the bloated Snap package?

      • This is fine🔥🐶☕🔥@lemmy.worldOP
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        11 months ago

        No, I don’t have any such updater programs. Firefox and other programs update themselves or show a pop-up saying new version is available.

        on Windows that doesn’t happen because Firefox updates itself only when you (re)start it.

        I always thought it updates itself in the background and asks user to restart browser? Is that not the case here?

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      11 months ago

      Odd. For me FF only updates when I open Firefox. I think I’ve seen this before but only a long time ago.