3/16/2023 0 Comments Nomacs disable welcome window![]() Move the uncompressed Firefox folder to /opt:ĥ. Extract the contents of the downloaded file by typing:Ĥ. Open a terminal and go to the folder where your download has been saved. Go to the Firefox download page and click on the "Download Now" button. It looks like your script isn't too different from the Mozilla instruction found here: Install Firefox on Linux | Firefox Help If anyone could give it a check over or run it themselves and make any suggestions for improvements, I'd be very grateful! I've tested the script multiple times on a fresh Kubuntu 22.04 Beta Live USB myself, but I have no idea how it'll perform on other systems: Or if anything I've done could cause problems later on. I'm sure I've made some amaturish mistakes here and there, and that's why I'm requesting feedback. My coding knowledge is absolutely minimal: I've put this together over the course of a few weeks repeatedly looking up various Bash commands and gradually piecing it all together into a working sequence. It'll even force Firefox to use the KDE Filepicker by default. ![]() ![]() Then it downloads the latest Standalone version of Firefox from Mozilla and tries to seamlessly replace the original install by adding back the icons and application launcher entry. This script will entirely remove Snap and the Snap version of Firefox from a Kubuntu 22.04 installation. Whatever your stance on Snaps, I disagree with them being so suddenly forced upon users without any choice in the matter. With Kubuntu 22.04, unfortunately Canonical's forceful introduction of Snaps will be carried over: With Firefox's default install, as well as the Repository entry, being automatically replaced with a Snap version. ![]()
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