This is becoming a fucking pain in the ass, and it’s going to be the final and only reason I end up moving away from it. WTF, makes me feel like I’m back to using Windows. How the hell can I avoid Nobara tampering the firefox welcome page every week?

Thanks!

  • @pixeltree
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    I asked a friend who uses nobara and he says

    Oh I know what they’re running into

    They’re using the rpm which is copied from fedora upstream

    Fedora ships with firefox by default and sets the home page to the fedoraproject site

    Not sure what they’re doing to trigger it to revert though

    Nobara moved to chromium as the stock browser in order to have compatibility with steamdeck plugins, anyways

    but all you do is just install firefox manually and go home

    I’m not sure if that user is using the firefox rpm or flatpak

    I use the flatpak with no issues, so

    ¯\(ツ)

    tl;dr as a solution for them, try the flatpak of firefox and see if it does the same thing

    flatpaks have better security anyways, because they’re sandboxxed away from being able to access the entire system

    • @[email protected]OP
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      710 months ago

      Thanks so much! I never found that thread. Only another guy complaining about the same thing…I just ran the command, hopefully it won’t do that crap anymore.

  • @[email protected]
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    310 months ago

    I think I saw this question days before with a different title and less answers? Is that you? If so, glad you got help here.

  • Ugly Bob
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    110 months ago

    Shit like this made me dump Mint more than a decade ago. I’ve been very happy with Debian (Sid).

    • @db2
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      610 months ago

      Mint doesn’t do this. It never did do this. Stop lying.

      • Dotdev
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        It did do it on old versions now it doesn’t.

        • @[email protected]
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          410 months ago

          By memory it had a Firefox extension it installed and relied on to make a few things slightly smoother like h264 video, but that was a good decade ago and Mint today doesn’t like you said

          • Dotdev
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            110 months ago

            Not an extension something modification in the .Mozilla folder.