What I meant was like with Debian, which is what I use right now, you get Firefox ESR, which isn't good if you want a reasonably updated browser and features.
To get it, you have to add a repo, ideally remove ESR, etc.
Actually that method in the picture no longer works, but there is a better, though still convoluted, method.
Of course, have fun adding repos and installing better versions of browsers in Linux.
Edit: When I said "better versions", I was primarily referring to Debian, which installs FF ESR. You have to add repos and install the better FF standard.
Anyone care to explain why people would care that they posted to a public forum that they don't own, with content that is now further being shared for public benefit?
The argument that it's your content becomes false as soon as you shared it with the world.
It's so Google can keep tracking you via Bluetooth and WiFi, which they hope you forgot to turn off said tracking option in settings, and they are making it difficult to turn off all the way.
Off topic, but what's with the overprotective DO NOT COPY WITHOUT PERMISSION statement on the article image? It's a screenshot of KDE, not the author's own work...
They don't work as well with Firefox, and with window decoration shadows. Also, rounded window decorations that are out there don't do Firefox well. (I get that that's also on Mozilla some).
What I meant was like with Debian, which is what I use right now, you get Firefox ESR, which isn't good if you want a reasonably updated browser and features.
To get it, you have to add a repo, ideally remove ESR, etc.