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Yep, this prompted me to uninstall the snap version of Firefox that was installed by default in Ubuntu 22.04 and reinstall it from the Standard Ubuntu repository. Score minus one for snap.


There is no package for Firefox in Ubuntu 22.04. The package called firefox does not contain a browser, its just transitional for upgrading older versions to snap.

I started to download Firefox from Mozilla. But just because I have not decided yet what distro to use for family computers. Archlinux is fine for me, but not suitable for everyone.


Debian is boring, easy, and stable.


This!

I was using ubuntu a lot years ago but have now settled on Debian. No annoying crap like this happens there, apt is all i need!


PPA for .deb Firefox (from Mozilla Team): https://launchpad.net/~mozillateam/+archive/ubuntu/ppa

Make sure to pin it and/or neutralize snap so it takes precedence.


Thanks for the pointer.

I guess it's unlucky that they call the package firefox. Calling it something unique would make pinning unnecessary and popcon results correct.


You can also just download the tar ball from Mozilla and run that. It takes care of keeping itself up to date. I do that on Manjaro because I want my updates straight from the source. I'm on the beta channel, so my browser updates frequently and it simply indicates when there is an update and then I can choose when to restart the browser. Works on Ubuntu as well.


That's what I do currently. But updating itself does not work. Maybe because I did not install it as root?


Pop OS is similar to Ubuntu and doesn't use snap.


I'll recommend Pop_OS as well, but it might be overkill.

It depends on what is meant by "family computer" but don't underestimate the usefulness of a cheap chromebook as well. My wife uses hers exclusively, since using the internet is pretty much the only thing she actually uses a computer for.


The hardware of Chromebooks is more than enough. But as long as I understand something about IT I don't want Google to take away my freedom and lock me out. That would be like a Westerner asking for asylum in China because the party thinks on my behalf.


>but it might be overkill

In what way? For any desktop usage Ubuntu is suitable for, Pop_OS can do it.


Not the op, but I guess they meant the hardware specs of a "normal" computer.

Myself I used to buy these little Atoms with eMMC running Windows S. E.g. HP used to have good hardware in that class. Now Windows S has been discontinued and I don't see much choice in the class anymore. Maybe Acer sometimes, but I have zero experience with them.

For Chromebooks there is GalliumOS, but it looks very silent. Not sure whether it is still alive. Last supported model is from 2019.


Who maintains Pop!_OS and how, based on which process and motivation? For Debian and Ubuntu I understand that to some degree, for Pop!_OS I have very little insight. There is System76, but how many developers can they afford?


https://github.com/orgs/pop-os/people there are 10 people in their github org, it looks like most of them work for System76


Seems very different from most Linux distros. It's one company, no community.


Linux Mint would be an easy transitions as it is based on Ubuntu packages but removes the bad part of Ubuntu. No snap there.


Where do they get Firefox from?


Apparently, straight from Mozilla, thanks to a special deal.

https://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=4244




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