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Until there's an option to turn off auto-update (without killing the daemon), snap can go to hell.
Ive lost so much time with snap updating Firefox and breaking my current session of multiple private windows/tabs. (Yes, I know you can use the .deb version but I shouldn't have to go through those extra steps)
Just spin up an in-house Snap Store Proxy. Distributed by snap, of course.
Is there even Firefox deb for Ubuntu now?
Yes. But you have to add Firefox's PPA.
I just use Mint which had regular Firefox in their repo.
They killed that too on ubuntu iirc
Did they? Oh f! That is plain nasty Ubuntu. Sounds alot like lock-in....
Yeah, I remember they kill the deb in the end.. That's why I move using tar.gz, and move away from Ubuntu to fedora... rpms still better and usefull when we need rollback :v