You could also use deb-get (really helpful tool btw) to get it Although in the case of Librewolf it just automates adding the repos, I think...
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Unfortunately I cannot find it using deb-get?
"deb-get list" shows all that are available. Perhaps not available for your Distro? What are you running?
I am using debian testing I wrote deb-get librewolf but it says it cannot find it
"sudo deb-get install librewolf" ?
I am using Debian 11 and recent Ubuntu.
Will it mess with my debian repos?
lt will add the fitting Librewolf repo and will use regular apt for updates.
In that case I prefer using the appimage. The only thing is that I have to manually update it or use some tool. It would be cool if deb-get would fetch the .deb file from the repo without adding repos to my sources.list file and managing your deb files obtained that way automatically like apt
@franzpow @Rexelpitlum I installed librewolf on bookworm using the NixOS package manager. Here is a link: https://search.nixos.org/packages?show=librewolf
@franzpow Could it be that a browser need to be uptodate or ESR to be secure. Librewolf doesn't to my knowledge provide an ESR version. Does Debian keep the other browsers uptodate, most software in Debian is the version of the time of the release. But I suppose browsers are an exception?
Afaik there are also browsers like linxs that are not ESR