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Unable to install Dell firmware upgrade

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I'm running a Dell desktop with Ubuntu Studio 22.04 installed as a fresh install. For about a month or so, I've seen a notification in the upgrader for a Dell firmware update. However, it does not install. I ran fwupdmgr and got the following output:

(fwupdmgr:81595): dconf-WARNING **: 08:27:43.495: unable to open file '/etc/dconf/db/site': Failed to open file “/etc/dconf/db/site”: open() failed: No such file or directory; expect degraded performance
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I looked /etc/dconf/db/site and saw that this directory does not exist; however, /etc/dconf/db/site.d does exist. Any suggestions as to how I can implement this upgrade?

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According to a German forum https://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/dconf-warnungen/, the command

sudo dconf update

from package dconf-cli should create /etc/dconf/db/site. This package might need to be installed as it is not installed by default in (specific versions of) Ubuntu Studio.

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Duplicate of this question and answered: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1397205/how-to-solve-dconf-warning-unable-to-open-file-etc-dconf-db-site -- From that answer, 'dconf-cli' was not a default install for Studio, and had to be installed first.
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