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Mozilla creates Firefox ppa and .deb package
mercredi 24 janvier 2024, 00:24 , par OS News
Great news for Linux users, after months of testing, Mozilla released today a new package for Firefox on Linux (specifically on Ubuntu, Debian, and any Debian-based distribution). If you’ve heard about Linux, which is known for its open-source software and an alternative to traditional operating systems (OS), and are curious to learn more, here are four reasons why you should give our new Firefox on Linux package a try.
↫ Gabriel Bustamente and Johan Lorenzo It’s a ppa and.deb package straight from Mozilla itself, so you don’t have to to rely on your distribution’s maintainers (as long as you use a Debian-based distribution, that is). Do note, however, that some distributions actually make changes to the default Firefox code, such as Fedora enabling things like Wayland-by-default and hardware-accelerated video decoding long before those became default in Firefox-proper. By using Mozilla’s package, you’ll lose all of these changes. As a sidenote, Mozilla’s instructions for enabling the ppa and installing the.deb are a bit… Dubious, though.
https://www.osnews.com/story/138436/mozilla-creates-firefox-ppa-and-deb-package/
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