Found a potential cause: I didn't realize there was a snap called
"prompting-client"
installed that and it finally showed up
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No dice on beta version of Snapd
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Clicking download links causes Firefox Snap to freeze up
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Apologies for the delay. I haven't had the chance to boot up my Lubuntu
VM till today
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I tested this and made sure that my Downloads and Pictures are regular
directories, too
In addition, it seems to affect only Lubuntu as I tested on Ubuntu
Unity, and it was fine
And just to re-iterate that my main/host PC runs on Tuxedo OS 4, based
on Ubuntu 24.04 and KDE Neon, and its fine.
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Doesn't seem to be affected on Noble (Tuxedo OS 4; Ubuntu 24.04), and I
don't see that prompting-client
> sudo snap get system experimental.apparmor-prompting
[sudo] password for yamiyuki:
error: snap "core" has no "experimental.apparmor-prompting" configuration option
> snap --version
snap2
AppArmor team informed us:
- Prompting issues with .part files is expected with all current kernels
supporting prompting, which means lunar, mantic, noble, oracular, and plucky.
- Partial fix on oracular and plucky, that might solve the issue depending on
exactly how part files are done (unreliab
Something else which would be very useful: if you can set SNAPD_DEBUG=1
in /etc/environment and then `sudo systemctl restart snapd`, you'll have
all of snapd's DEBUG logs in the journalctl. That will let us confirm
whether prompts are being recorded and whether the prompting-client is
trying to int
I've booted the Ubuntu 25.04 daily desktop image in a VM, and was able
to download another .iso file inside the VM without hitting the .part
bug in the kernel, both with and without prompting enabled, so I don't
think that's the problem.
I think the most likely explanation is that prompting is ena
Thinking about it some more though, Firefox freezing up sounds more like
it's waiting on Prompting, but no client is presenting the prompt.
Please do check if prompting is enabled (sudo snap get system
experimental.apparmor-prompting). If it is, is this intentional, and is
the prompting-client sna
You can collect denial logs using `journalctl -xe | grep DENIED`
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Hi Jonas, thank you for the information. It would be very helpful if you
could try two more things:
Do you have Permissions Prompting enabled? You can check this with `sudo
snap get system experimental.apparmor-prompting`. If you do have
prompting enabled, could you please try disabling prompting
Issue is back, despite Snapd being on Candidate
Also tested with Edge
$ snap --version
snap2.66.1+git151.g55306fc
snapd 2.66.1+git151.g55306fc
series 16
ubuntu 25.04
kernel 6.11.0-8-generic
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** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
Whenever I click a download link, instead of the file picker opening up,
Firefox freezes up. Instead, it'd just try to download
To reproduce:
1. Download a Kubuntu ISO
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease:
Changing snapd to candidate resolved the issue
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Tested with Brave snap. While it worked, it was really slow.
LibreWolf on Flatpak isn't affected
$ snap --version
snap2.65.3+24.10
snapd 2.65.3+24.10
series 16
ubuntu 25.04
kernel 6.11.0-8-generic
** Also affects: snapd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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