![]() This is because other pre-installed programs require a browser to be present. Installing Firefox-ESR threw up a different Debian glitch, though: you can't install UbuntuZilla's Firefox-ESR until you remove Debian's version – and if you try to do that, it will automatically try to install the GNOME Epiphany browser. This long-running third-party project packages the latest Mozilla builds of Firefox, Firefox-ESR, Thunderbird, and Seamonkey for Debian-derived distros. One way round this that works on both Debian and Ubuntu is to use UbuntuZilla. Bullseye! Debian-based Raspberry Pi OS scores an update with 'less closed-source proprietary code'.Ubuntu desktop team teases 'proof of concept' systemd on Windows Subsystem for Linux.The rocky road to better Linux software installation: Containers, containers, containers.NixOS and the changing face of Linux operating systems.You can't install or manage GNOME extensions using either a Snap or Flatpak packaged version of Firefox. One of these, as the latest release of Ubuntu found out the hard way, is a serious problem if you use the GNOME desktop – which is the default in both distros. ![]()
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