• Lucy :3
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    391 month ago

    Who’s not using a package manager? Except for LFS, for which you should compile it yourself.

    • Frellwit
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      81 month ago

      On Ubuntu I use the tar.bz2 version to not have to deal with snaps or extra repositories. Also on Debian Stable to get the latest version.

      • Wilmo Bones
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        1 month ago

        I use the flatpak on Fedora but have used the tar version in the past because the package managed version is hijacked with stupid Redhat bookmarks and homepage that loves to return after being removed randomly.

      • Fonzie!
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        230 days ago

        If you don’t want to deal with snaps being forced down your throat, why are you still on Ubuntu?

    • @[email protected]
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      81 month ago

      I don’t. I have installed Firefox manually for many years across several distros now, albeit for different reasons. For example:

      • Debian only has Firefox ESR in the Bookworm repo. I want the latest mainline version.

      • Bazzite only offers it via Flatpak, which breaks functionality I need such as native messaging.

      I see no problem installing it manually. It keeps itself updated and has caused me zero problems.

    • @[email protected]
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      51 month ago

      I highly suggests all Ubuntu users to use the vanilla Firefox version downloaded from Mozilla. It’s way better because it’s not a Snap package.