[16:43] <mort> https://p.mort.coffee/mw3.png ubuntu software still isn't exactly super smooth
[16:45] <oerheks> close software, run; sudo killall snap-store && sudo snap refresh snap-store
[16:46] <mort> that's the not-smoothness
[16:46] <oerheks> i got it on 22.04 too.
[16:47] <mort> also, what's up with the "close the app to avoid disruptions" message? I'll have just booted my computer and opened say firefox and ubuntu will tell me to close firefox to avoid disruptions
[16:48] <oerheks> maybe it is related to this ?
[16:48] <oerheks> does it happen when you run that killall line?
[16:48] <oerheks> *after
[16:50] <mort> I don't know, it's not telling me to close firefox today, it's just something I noticed over the past month or so
[16:51] <mort> it was telling me to close the snap store today though, despite not having opened anything called the snap store
[16:51] <mort> what is the snap store anyways? I don't seem to have anything called snap store installed, even though ubuntu software is telling me it needs to be updated
[16:52] <mort> now it just gave me the notification to close snap-store to avoid disruptions, but I'm not running the snap store
[16:54] <oerheks> so, you did not try.
[16:58] <mort> well it's not super relevant is it
[16:59] <mort> I was commenting on ubuntu software still being pretty buggy, not actively trying to get help with an issue
[17:00] <mort> it did "fix" the issue fwiw but I suppose that's mostly because snap-store didn't need an update after manually telling snapd to update it