
|| firefox-kde-opensuse AUR, firefox-kde AUR or firefox-developer-edition-kde AUR

6.21 Cannot login with my Chinese account.6.20 Firefox WebRTC module cannot detect a microphone.6.18 YouTube videos load but does not play.6.16 Firefox does not remember default spell check language.6.15 JavaScript context menu does not appear on some sites.6.13 Firefox does not remember login information.6.12 Backspace does not work as the 'Back' button.6.10 Changes to userChrome.css and userContent.css are ignored.6.9 Firefox keeps creating ~/Desktop even when this is not desired.6.4 Extension X does not work on some Mozilla owned domains.5.11 View two pages side by side in the PDF viewer.5.9 Touchscreen gestures and pixel-perfect trackpad scrolling.4.3.1 System-wide Hunspell dictionaries.We now package the Mozilla version of Firefox instead. We used to build Firefox ourselves using Ubuntu’s packaging (which is set to be discontinued as Ubuntu is moving towards snap). For us, this change means a tremendous simplification in terms of maintenance and development. With these changes Firefox will give the same experience in Linux Mint as it does in other operating systems. Linux Mint said in its blog post, “For Mozilla, the goal is to make Firefox work the same way across all platforms to ease maintenance and simplify development and bug fixing.

However, all of the customizations Linux Mint added to Firefox will be removed - the start page won’t be /start anymore, the default search engine will revert back to Google, and so on. deb package, just as it works now (and how it worked on Ubuntu before 21.10), without using Snap. Linux Mint will continue to distribute Firefox through the system’s software repositories as a.

Linux Mint announced in a blog post ( via omg! ubuntu!) that it has signed a new commercial and development deal with Mozilla, which will keep Firefox as the default web browser.
