Yea, not with firefox
, at least not without switching to some third party repo.
Yea, not with firefox
, at least not without switching to some third party repo.
Uses KDE and not available to general public.
If you open to do some research - you should be able to stay on Debian and use nix the package manager https://hachyderm.io/@fasterthanlime/111099224022408403
Comes with some steep learning curve, almost a learning cliff though. But once past this - it’s good.
That’s what I’m using, but it’s not a fully featured replacement.
Been using it since forever, no reasons to switch. It works. Got a bit upset at them when they killed xul/pentadactyl though.
Yea, something like that. Using it on my laptop already. configuration.nix
for system plus home-manager for user stuff. Will move the desktop soon-ish.
NixOS. I’m going to migrate to NixOS by then.
https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/issues/3968 - this to monitor and poke, there are also a link for a sample wrapper that might or night not help you.
You need this https://github.com/guibou/nixGL
Don’t use it - vote with your feet :)
urxvt
. It works good enough and doesn’t use much memory.
You can find answer to most of the questions in google. And there are always people who are willing to help in the internets.
Kind of like flatpacks but it’s done with symlinks and fancy changes to the build systems. I think it fits better for the developer environment.
Biggest package repository, a very strange package manager that lets you reproduce exact environment for any package. But also takes a bunch of time to understand and you basically have to learn a whole new programming language to use it if you don’t want to copy-paste examples.
What PPA was it? I’m using this one and it seems to be still native. http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/ubuntuzilla/mozilla/apt
That said - I’m experimenting with NixOS to move to.
systemd
had problems when it was first introduced, but it works much better now and it’s not going away. I would suggest to revisit it again.
I’m using tiling WM mostly to have shortcuts and more controls about window switching but I rarely have multiple windows visible at once, but when I do - tiling is more convenient. When it doesn’t - you can always make that particular window floating.
There’s a few suggestions about debugging it in Fedora, you should be able to replicate most of them. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_debug_Firefox_problems
Ubuntu ships Firefox as a snap now so you have to get it from outside of the repo if you want it to be normal.
Canonical make it hard not to use snaps so only those who took extra steps are not using them.