A short guide on how to install Firefox from a PPA on Ubuntu 22.04 and remove the Firefox Snap. Doing this gets you a faster Firefox that can do more OOTB.
I know. I just installed the latest Kubuntu LTS on my system and I’m regretting it because of the Snap exclusivity. If it wasn’t for that, if I still had the option to install a .deb from Ubuntu’s repos, it would be great. But, that’s sadly not the case.
The only places I’ve felt the pain were firefox, chrome, and eclipse. I’ll check later to see what snaps are installed but the sandbox is mostly not noticed. The main issue is that the app with this biggest attack surface (Firefox) is also the one I explicitly want to access my whole system.
Chrome I only installed because ff didn’t work, but it was no better.
I know. I just installed the latest Kubuntu LTS on my system and I’m regretting it because of the Snap exclusivity. If it wasn’t for that, if I still had the option to install a .deb from Ubuntu’s repos, it would be great. But, that’s sadly not the case.
The only places I’ve felt the pain were firefox, chrome, and eclipse. I’ll check later to see what snaps are installed but the sandbox is mostly not noticed. The main issue is that the app with this biggest attack surface (Firefox) is also the one I explicitly want to access my whole system.
Chrome I only installed because ff didn’t work, but it was no better.