12/20/2023 0 Comments Daemon tools linux![]() ![]() Fix Slow Shutdowns Due to Snap Daemonĭisclaimer: I am not a snap doctor. Irked from encountering this issue yet again, I went in search of a “fix”. But it is considerably longer than a shutdown should take, and indeed long than a shutdown does take on other Linux distributions. Obviously having to (occasionally) endure wait an extra 1 minute 30 seconds for a shutdown to complete is not a major issue (well, unless you’re a mayfly). Ubuntu gives the Snap Daemon 90 seconds to stop and, if by that time it doesn’t… □. ![]() Yeah, I don’t just get to enjoy a slow shutdown, I get to “enjoy” watching the counter tick up, one excruciating second at a time, unable to intervene until, at last, the maximum allowed time is reached and-BLINK-my computer finishes shutting down. Those loading dots on the shutdown screen just keep… dotting.Īs any Linux geek would, I can hit esc to see what’s happening behind the scenes and almost always the message glaring back at me reads: A stop job is running for Snap Daemon (57s / 1min 30) I want to hit shutdown, be able to close my laptop’s lid, stuff it in my bag, and go buy bread because I’m half pigeon.Īnd, to be fair, most of the time Ubuntu does do that. When I hit shutdown (or run sudo shutdown now from a terminal) I expect Ubuntu to do its “going… going… gone” process in 5-10 seconds, max. Which is almost as long as my shutdowns seem to take… Slow Ubuntu Shutdowns Are Real I’m not sure, but I am highly caffeinated - massive props to all the wonderful folks who buy me a coffee (it really does get spent on coffee) ☕️ - and I haven’t written anything for about 5 days. Sometimes I shutdown Ubuntu and …it takes ages to actually power off. ![]()
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