apt-get
, bitches.
And don't forget to close the door on the way out!
apt-get
, bitches.
And don't forget to close the door on the way out!
The real trick is to not install anything, because Firefox comes pre-installed on most Linux distros.
pre-installed
You don't use Arch, btw
OUT.
This is now cool people thread.
I always thought apt and apt-get is the same thing so why type more when you can less?
But then again, I'm a linux noob that only uses distros like Ubuntu.
I also like the software center thing in Ubuntu because of GUI and... um... why do I see a bunch of people with pitchforks?
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
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.
yay -S firefox
Downvote for using Windows.
Firefox is installed by default on my Linux distro, though
If you have Ubuntu though you still gotta uninstall the snap version of Firefox and switch it to the deb version
or enable flatpaks >:)
But still remove the snap version.
Well shit, now there's nothing left for Edge to do.
$ flatpak install app/org.mozilla.Firefox 😎
"I used Firefox to download Firefox" - Thanos
sudo pacman -S firefox
Is winget installed by default on Windows now?
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.
The REAL real wax is brew/Flatpak install Firefox
Real. I just did that yesterday, uninstalled all that snap bullshit from kubuntu.
Legit me past week, had a misshap and had to reinstall windows, didn't want the millions of installers so I just everything via winget
Scoop is preferred as it provides versioning and user installs compared to winget which are typically machine wide and require administrative roles.
Man I love WinGet I just hope they add multi-threaded download to speed up downloads also downloading while installing other applications
Is this something everyone should know to do? Or just style points for programmers?
More like sysadmins not programmers. I've met plenty of programmers that write brilliant code, but don't know how to manage computers very well.