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Firefox Causes Arch to Hang During Shutdown/Restart

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I've started noticing most of the time now that shutting down or restarting my Arch Linux system likes to take an extra couple minutes. When checking journal logs I find some lines indicating Firefox failing to stop. More specifically, these few lines below

Dec 03 03:18:02 yelo-archlinux systemd[3218]: app-gnome-firefox-4236.scope: Stopping timed out. Killing. Dec 03 03:18:02 yelo-archlinux systemd[3218]: app-gnome-firefox-4236.scope: Killing process 4767 (winedevice.exe) with signal SIGKILL. Dec 03 03:18:02 yelo-archlinux systemd[3218]: app-gnome-firefox-4236.scope: Killing process 4770 (wine_sechost_se) with signal SIGKIL> Dec 03 03:18:02 yelo-archlinux systemd[3218]: app-gnome-firefox-4236.scope: Killing process 4772 (winedevice.exe) with signal SIGKILL. Dec 03 03:18:02 yelo-archlinux systemd[3218]: app-gnome-firefox-4236.scope: Killing process 4774 (n/a) with signal SIGKILL. Dec 03 03:18:02 yelo-archlinux systemd[3218]: app-gnome-firefox-4236.scope: Killing process 4775 (winedevice.exe) with signal SIGKILL. Dec 03 03:18:02 yelo-archlinux systemd[3218]: app-gnome-firefox-4236.scope: Failed with result 'timeout'. ░░ Subject: Unit failed ░░ Defined-By: systemd ░░ Support: https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel ░░ ░░ The unit UNIT has entered the 'failed' state with result 'timeout'.

What might I be able to do to troubleshoot this problem?

I am not currently at the system in question, however I will try to share its troubleshooting data as soon as I can. It was installed via pacman and the system uses Gnome as its desktop environment.

I've started noticing most of the time now that shutting down or restarting my Arch Linux system likes to take an extra couple minutes. When checking journal logs I find [https://www.pastery.net/hyfjmy/ some lines indicating Firefox failing to stop.] More specifically, these few lines below ''Dec 03 03:18:02 yelo-archlinux systemd[3218]: app-gnome-firefox-4236.scope: Stopping timed out. Killing. Dec 03 03:18:02 yelo-archlinux systemd[3218]: app-gnome-firefox-4236.scope: Killing process 4767 (winedevice.exe) with signal SIGKILL. Dec 03 03:18:02 yelo-archlinux systemd[3218]: app-gnome-firefox-4236.scope: Killing process 4770 (wine_sechost_se) with signal SIGKIL> Dec 03 03:18:02 yelo-archlinux systemd[3218]: app-gnome-firefox-4236.scope: Killing process 4772 (winedevice.exe) with signal SIGKILL. Dec 03 03:18:02 yelo-archlinux systemd[3218]: app-gnome-firefox-4236.scope: Killing process 4774 (n/a) with signal SIGKILL. Dec 03 03:18:02 yelo-archlinux systemd[3218]: app-gnome-firefox-4236.scope: Killing process 4775 (winedevice.exe) with signal SIGKILL. Dec 03 03:18:02 yelo-archlinux systemd[3218]: app-gnome-firefox-4236.scope: Failed with result 'timeout'. ░░ Subject: Unit failed ░░ Defined-By: systemd ░░ Support: https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel ░░ ░░ The unit UNIT has entered the 'failed' state with result 'timeout'.'' What might I be able to do to troubleshoot this problem? I am not currently at the system in question, however I will try to share its troubleshooting data as soon as I can. It was installed via pacman and the system uses Gnome as its desktop environment.

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Here's my system's troubleshooting data. I've switched to the snap version to see if anything changes but the same problem occurs.

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Try downloading Firefox from Mozilla and run firefox-bin from the folder and see if you have the same issue. https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all/#product-desktop-release