Kubuntu 22.04 has a pretty major issue in my opinion, it's that Discover cannot update snaps. Which means Discover can't update the default Firefox browser.
This can be quite a trap for new users, as they will install the system, update and be told by Discover they are fully up to date when they aren't. They will likely use Firefox for a period of time before realizing it's outdated or getting that "pending Firefox update" notification and having to look up how to update because it doesn't explain anything. This is not only a hit on user experience on what's supposed to be a user-friendly distro, but a potential security hazard, as they will browse the internet without the critical fixes for libwebp and libvpx which have recently discovered 0-day vulnerabilities.
Ubuntu's GNOME Software updates snaps just fine so it works there, why is this broken on Kubuntu 22.04? Is this broken on every later version too? It's difficult to recommend Kubuntu to new users as I'd have to explain the caveat of using the terminal to update the browser or looking up a tutorial on how to replace the browser with a different version, I may as well recommend a different distro without this issue.
This can be quite a trap for new users, as they will install the system, update and be told by Discover they are fully up to date when they aren't. They will likely use Firefox for a period of time before realizing it's outdated or getting that "pending Firefox update" notification and having to look up how to update because it doesn't explain anything. This is not only a hit on user experience on what's supposed to be a user-friendly distro, but a potential security hazard, as they will browse the internet without the critical fixes for libwebp and libvpx which have recently discovered 0-day vulnerabilities.
Ubuntu's GNOME Software updates snaps just fine so it works there, why is this broken on Kubuntu 22.04? Is this broken on every later version too? It's difficult to recommend Kubuntu to new users as I'd have to explain the caveat of using the terminal to update the browser or looking up a tutorial on how to replace the browser with a different version, I may as well recommend a different distro without this issue.
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