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2 days agoWhat do you mean? Firefox alternatives in Debian/Debian-based repos? Or just an alternative for apt
in general (in which case, I think you’ve replied to the wrong post)?
What do you mean? Firefox alternatives in Debian/Debian-based repos? Or just an alternative for apt
in general (in which case, I think you’ve replied to the wrong post)?
Not famous famous, but “hey, I know that face!” famous.
People who were in their teens around the early to mid 2000s would probably recognize her if they were into stuff like Buffy and Gossip Girl.
And especially EuroTrip. Anyone who watched that movie and enjoyed it probably watched it a dozen times, and her role was pretty memorable.
I know you only want software from the official repos, but it’s really simple to add the LibreWolf repo and use that.
Other than that, there’s not really much in the way of Firefox forks in the official repos. I believe the Debian builds have their own configurations as well, but I’m not certain. You could use other browsers (Falkon, GNOME Web, etc.), but they’re severely lacking in features.
Off-topic, LibreWolf uses the
extrepo
package to add their repo which is a great third party repo management program for Debian. It’s curated by maintainers of official Debian packages and has selection of other third party repos for some popular software that either doesn’t make it into the official repos for whatever reason or aren’t kept super updated in Debian Stable.That and it’s so much easier than adding signing keys, messing with sources lists, etc. I wish more software used it, honestly, but the maintainers know what they’re doing.