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Florencia (she/her)@lemmy.blahaj.zone to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 5 months ago

Announcing Faster, Lighter Firefox Downloads for Linux with .tar.xz Packaging!

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Announcing Faster, Lighter Firefox Downloads for Linux with .tar.xz Packaging!

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Florencia (she/her)@lemmy.blahaj.zone to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 5 months ago
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Announcing Faster, Lighter Firefox Downloads for Linux with .tar.xz Packaging! – Firefox Nightly News
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We’re excited to announce an improvement for our Linux users that enhances both performance and compatibility with various Linux distributions. Switching to .tar.xz Packaging for Linux Builds In our ongoing ...
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    Why do they not just ship normal packages (.deb, .rpm, etc.) or an official flatpak that functions properly?

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      I think the “etc” shows how f***ed up it might be to package for every single distro. Releasing a tar with no extra bloat and letting each community doing its own things over it is probably one of the best approaches?

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        But it makes finding a properly functioning official package more difficult for newer users, and really the etc. was superfluous. You only really need .deb, .rpm, and whatever arch uses. There is a flatpak, but it doesn’t work properly.

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      The Flatpak is official.

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        But it doesn’t work properly.

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          How doesn’t it work properly for you?

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            Doesn’t go full screen on media correctly. Leaves the media the same size and adds massive grey bars to the receiving screen space. Interestingly, the flatpaks of every Firefox-based browser I’ve tried do the same.

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              Certainty, this is a you problem.

              All this under wayland?

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                Yeah

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            Has no filesystem sandbox whatsoever. They just pretend it is fine, causing uBlue devs and others to think it is okay to remove native Firefox

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      I think, you’ve answered your own question? There’s a lot of different formats for Linux. Getting them all correct and working on the different distributions is significantly trickier than just bundling a self-contained archive.

      Having said that, they do actually provide a DEB repo since a few months ago: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/install-firefox-linux#w_install-firefox-deb-package-for-debian-based-distributions-recommended

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      They officially publish the snap, the flatpak and a deb in an apt repo.

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