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𝕾𝖕𝖎𝖈𝖞 𝕿𝖚𝖓𝖆@lemmy.world to Memes@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 years ago

The correct way to install Firefox

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The correct way to install Firefox

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𝕾𝖕𝖎𝖈𝖞 𝕿𝖚𝖓𝖆@lemmy.world to Memes@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 years ago
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  • 𝖕𝖘𝖊𝖚𝖉@lemmy.world
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    apt-get, bitches.

    And don’t forget to close the door on the way out!

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      The real trick is to not install anything, because Firefox comes pre-installed on most Linux distros.

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        pre-installed

        You don’t use Arch, btw

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        You mean “pre-installed with most DEs”…

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          Well, I wanted to express that it may differ between distros, but fair point that Firefox won’t be pre-installed on the server flavors of those distros.

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          I think it’s just distros that choose if they pre-install Firefox, not DEs.

          KDE on Arch didn’t install Firefox, but Kubuntu came with Firefox the last time I installed it.

      • 𝖕𝖘𝖊𝖚𝖉@lemmy.world
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        OUT.

        This is now cool people thread.

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        Eh, Debian still ships ESR

        • torafugu@kbin.social
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          And ESR kinda sucks if you want an updated browser.

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          I miss the days when they shipped Iceweasel.

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      You misspelled pacman

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        yay your ass outta here

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          Get rid of that old yay yay ass haircut

          • torafugu@kbin.social
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            Arch puns. As an Arch user, I admit this is hilarious.

            I use Arch btw.

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      Removed by mod

      • NateSwift@lemmy.world
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        apt is a newer tool that combines the functionality of apt-get and apt-cache. It’s not as backwards compatible but has a nicer more human readable output

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          apt is a wrapper of a wrapper for dpkg.

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            That’s like dnf is a wrapper for yum which is a wrapper for rpm.

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      sudo apt-get install bitches
      bitches not found
      

      🙁

  • Xylight (Photon dev)@lemmy.xylight.dev
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    programs.librewolf = {
      enable = true;
      extensions = with pkgs.librewolf.extensions; [
        ublock-origin
        canvas-blocker
        wappalyzer
        user-agent-switcher
      ];
    };
    

    Declarative NixOS config. Copy this to your nixos config file to get my exact librewolf config.

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      I see you are a man of culture as well

      • Xylight (Photon dev)@lemmy.xylight.dev
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        As a dev, a declarative OPERATING SYSTEM is a literal dream. Nix shells are really nice too.

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          Hell yeah it is

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          One day, one day I’ll be brave enough to use it.

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      i love you

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      I’d never heard of librewolf until this. Why use it over firefox? Thought firefox was already privacy focused

      • Xylight (Photon dev)@lemmy.xylight.dev
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        Firefox actually has a lot of telemetry that’s opt-out rather than opt-in, and doesn’t have many privacy protections. Librewolf comes with ublock origin (which blocks trackers and annoyances as well as ads), has extreme fingerprinting protection, and has no google stuff out of the box.

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        Firefox has telemetry and has become adware. Mozilla VPN ads pop up every once in a while. Sponsored bullshit on the home screen. Pocket integration with recommended/sponsored content. Mozilla’s becoming what it set out to destroy unfortunately.

        LibreWolf is Firefox without this garbage, plus more privacy focused defaults. Some of those defaults are rather extreme though so I recommend toning it back (such as deleting history/cookies after every session, and resist fingerprinting can screw up anything that displays time by not taking your time zone into account).

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        Great! Keep digging, keep asking the right questions and ultimately you will just collect enough reasons to simply not use any other browser, until something even better will appear.

        Firefox is the Firefox we all really need and LibreWolf is the Firefox we deserve.

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      is this nixos or home manager?

      they look exactly the same

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        I think NixOS, I believe in HM you declare extensions per-profile

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        It’s technically an invalid config (the extensions part), but other than that it’s using home manager.

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    sudo pacman -S firefox

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      I use arch btw

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        I also use Arch btw.

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          deleted by creator

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      pacman supremacy

      • flashgnash@lemm.ee
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        nix-shell -p firefox

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      Wait how is your pfp spinning?

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        On Kbin, you can set a gif as your pfp.
        Spin.

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    The correct way wouldn’t be on windows I can tell you that

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      Indeed. Linux is superior. Linux > Windows.

      I use Arch btw.

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    Downvote for using Windows.

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      I want to downvote and upvote this comment at the same time

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        Why can’t we do that, anyways?

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    yay -S firefox

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    Firefox is installed by default on my Linux distro, though

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      If you have Ubuntu though you still gotta uninstall the snap version of Firefox and switch it to the deb version

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        or enable flatpaks >:)

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          But still remove the snap version.

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    Well shit, now there’s nothing left for Edge to do.

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    “I used Firefox to download Firefox” - Thanos

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    $ flatpak install app/org.mozilla.Firefox 😎

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    sudo zypper in firefox

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      The sus crew

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      perfection … though dont forget x264 and x265

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        Good point

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      Another one who knows the real deal 🤝

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    Imagine using Windows 😤😤

    $ Flatpak install Firefox

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      sudo pacman -S firefox

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        -Syu bruh

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        doas emerge firefox

        Nothing gives a man a greater feeling of power

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      Tell me how to beat anticheat on Linux? Cuz that’s the only thing keeping me.

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        If your games are on Steam, check ProtonDB.

        If not, you’re probably out of luck, but check recent Search Engine results. Best to limit results to around last 6 months, otherwise you’ll probably get outdated information. Only a few bigger non-steam multiplayer shooters work, I can only think of Overwatch right now.

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          Give me a little LPT - how do you search for results within a date range?

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        To see if the games with anticheat that you want to play are supported on linux, check areweanticheatyet.com they have a pretty huge list of anticheat status where are listed supported, unsupported and denied games.

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        deleted by creator

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        Which games do you play? The only game holding me back was tarkov but I randomly decided to put Linux on one of my drives to see what I could/couldn’t do and I was able to get it working with proton. Probably going to switch over completely soon after I play around with it a bit more

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          Path of Exile, MapleStory, League of Legends, WoW private servers song other things.

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            League of Legends does work under linux without any anticheat issue, there is even a script done for lutris and an aur package to setup the game, on lemmy there is leagueoflinux where to ask for help.

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            Path of Exile works great on Linux.

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      This is the way

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      For work, I have no option other than Windows. Right now, I use a mix of WSL2, winget, scoop to get around which is nice. I get to ignore most of the rough edges of Windows lol

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        Yeah thats fair enough. Exceptions can be made for work lol.

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      Imagine having to spend 30 minutes just to run a specific software from Windows

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    choco install

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      I liked the obsolete shim for that: cinst - save some letters.

      Same with cup instead of choco update.

      I’ve just reinstated them anyway.

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    https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/setup/linux_build.html

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      Gigachad 🗿

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    Just casually having Firefox with plugins and settings described in my NixOS config.

    https://github.com/pimeys/nixos/blob/main/desktop/firefox/default.nix

    Works always the same.

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      Man nix looks soo damn cool. I just dont know if id ever actually use it. But a versioned controlled OS seems so sweet.

      Can you use it to choose desktop environment as well?

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        You can. I run sway and it is configured through nix:

        https://github.com/pimeys/nixos/blob/main/desktop/sway/default.nix

        Gnome design makes it a bit harder, but not impossible:

        https://hoverbear.org/blog/declarative-gnome-configuration-in-nixos/

        Somebody doing the same for KDE:

        https://github.com/LunNova/nixos-configs/blob/dev/users/lun/on-nixos/kdeconfig.nix

        So the answer to your question is yes. It is possible and kind of required to go the full nix route with NixOS. It might not always be super straightforward with large DEs, and for sure works much better with window managers that already utilize text configuration.

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        Yep. To change desktop environments, just change:

        services.xserver.gnome.enable = true;
        

        to

        services.xserver.plasma5.enable = true;
        
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          This is cool because it gets rid of all the packages when you switch. There is nothing left of Gnome when you switch to KDE.

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          Wow. Im gonna try it out in a vm even if i have no use for it. That is crazy.

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            It’s really nice. When you setup a new system, you don’t have to spend hours changing settings, configs, and installing packages. With NixOS, just copy the config file from your old system and then run nixos-rebuild.

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              I really wish the default template switches to flakes soon. Using flakes is a must for the best experience, and converting the default config is at best a hassle and for newbies a huge mountain to cross.

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      Damn, nix is starting to look better each time I hear about it.

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