[06:14] [telegram] 2 installs with daily Jammy 13-02-2022 - Firefox snap worked well - 10 to 15 seconds to load after selecting [08:42] [telegram] :) & wow. I didn't realize firefox was now a snap on daily.. (didn't get time today to think about QA/daily) [08:44] [telegram] Yesterdays ISO was the first..with the snap (re @guiverc: :) & wow. I didn't realize firefox was now a snap on daily.. (didn't get time today to think about QA/daily)) [08:46] [telegram] I've mostly been looking at focal so my last jammy was a ~week ago [08:47] [telegram] (mostly referring to the time I've spent in QA/testing.. most is support as you @ KGIII cover testing so well) [09:10] [telegram] Sorry I didn't announce the Firefox change. I swapped us over to the snap. We will want to make a note for upgrading I think. I think it will be necessary to manually install the snap but I am not sure. [09:26] [telegram] In my limited testing it should retain your settings and extensions. [09:37] [telegram] All you have to do is select Firefox from the menu and it installs (in the background) no user imput needed (re @kc2bez: Sorry I didn't announce the Firefox change. I swapped us over to the snap. We will want to make a note for upgrading I think. I think it will be necessary to manually install the snap but I am not sure.) [09:38] [telegram] Will test updating and get back @kc2bez [09:38] [telegram] Thanks @Leokolb [11:17] [telegram] Ran an upgrade from 21.10 to Jammy - upgrade went well but Firefox was not on the menu(installed after the upgrade ..then opened Discover installed Firefox and all settings were retained (re @kc2bez: In my limited testing it should retain your settings and extensions.) [11:21] [telegram] Test result of upgrade @kc2bez http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/429/builds/244252/testcases/1310/results/ [11:22] [telegram] Thanks @Leokolb That is helpful. [11:22] thanks @Leokolb [11:25] [telegram] I think maybe too early for a bug report ?? Any thoughts? (re @kc2bez: Thanks @Leokolb That is helpful.) [11:26] [telegram] I think we will need to provide instructions in the release notes. [11:31] [telegram] Yes agree - but on second thought maybe best to bug report as it is not normal to be dropped from menu - against what package best to file? (re @kc2bez: I think we will need to provide instructions in the release notes.) [11:42] [telegram] Maybe lubuntu-default-settings would be best [12:38] [telegram] Fine ..will do - good to have on record (re @kc2bez: Maybe lubuntu-default-settings would be best) [12:39] [telegram] Thanks again! [12:51] [telegram] Thanks to you as well! (re @kc2bez: Thanks again!) === genii-core is now known as genii [22:55] [telegram] I agree lubuntu-default-settings would be where I would file that bug report