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Firefox going to Snap Ubuntu 22.04 - trinidad - 09-22-2021 Firefox will be Snap only the next LTS cycle of Ubuntu. https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/feature-freeze-exception-seeding-the-official-firefox-snap-in-ubuntu-desktop/24210 TC Re: Firefox going to Snap Ubuntu 22.04 - Valtam - 09-22-2021 Not good. Looks like we'll need a new default browser ![]() Re: Firefox going to Snap Ubuntu 22.04 - Artim - 09-22-2021 There are plenty better than Firefox to choose from. Brave, Ungoogled-Chromium, my old favorite Seamonkey (which a lot of "lite" distros use as default because it's Firefoxy and Thunderbirdy but with thousands fewer lines of code than Firefox even though it does multiple stuffs. Just a suggestion. Re: Firefox going to Snap Ubuntu 22.04 - firenice03 - 09-23-2021 So if Firefox moves to the bottom of list.... is Edge now higher... ??? ??? ??? HA HA HA LOLz :imsorry Re: Firefox going to Snap Ubuntu 22.04 - Valtam - 09-23-2021 If Edge is ready, it wouldn't be a terrible idea, it does fit our target audience. Otherwise Chrome just works so well on the internet, I'm not a fan, I prefer FF myself, but these decisions aren't personal. They are for the greater good. Re: Firefox going to Snap Ubuntu 22.04 - Moltke - 09-23-2021 FWIW, getting FF in Linux is fairly easy; just download the tarball from Mozilla's website, extract and run. On the other hand, Chrome does offer some features its competitors do not, at least none I'm aware of https://www.howtogeek.com/755957/whats-new-in-chrome-94/ https://developer.chrome.com/blog/new-in-devtools-94/ https://blog.chromium.org/2021/08/chrome-94-beta-webcodecs-webgpu.html Quote:Chrome 94 has begun testing a new API that allows web developers to tap into your computer’s graphics power. The WebGPU API will be especially useful for games that run in the browser. I mostly use FF(beta), Chrome(beta) and Chromium, and in my experience both Chrome/Chromium are a bit more performant than FF. Haven't tested Edge long enough, so I can't tell much about it, but last time I did, I didn't see any actual feature that made me want to use it. I might give it another chance to see how it is doing, though it is quite a large pkg for a browser; the installer alone is almost 100 MB 110 MB. Vivaldi is nice too and has quite some useful features. Brave seem to be a popular browser amongst some users too. This chart shows Chrome as the most popular/used browser in the desktop with 66, 94% of the market share, followed by Safari with 9, 99%, Edge with 8, 84% and Firefox with 8, 07% https://gs.statcounter.com/browser-market-share/desktop/worldwide |