- cross-posted to:
- firefox
- hackernews@derp.foo
- cross-posted to:
- firefox
- hackernews@derp.foo
Our .deb package is now available for Developer Edition and Beta builds, alongside our Nightly package for Debian-based Linux distributions.
I’m excited for these, especially with them likely coming for stable Firefox soon, too. My $DAYJOB hands out Ubuntu laptops and every time, we have to scrape off the Firefox Snap, because e.g. saving images doesn’t work and the Downloads directory is in some mystical place somewhere underneath
~/snap/
. These APTs will almost restore the usability of other distros…There are flatpaks and firefox decides to publish debs.
More annoying because Mozilla does publish the stable flatpak, just not betas.
“Gee, folks are hating up on snapd! Hah, I know! Let’s make our own .deb and --”
“…but .deb files does not provide isolation or any other sandboxing-related feature.”
“OH, SHUT UP NERD!”