Firefox ESR Debian 12 Mate Crash Report [Solved]

Im just extremely anal about uninstalling software

If that's the case, you might want to use purge as in sudo apt purge <software>, to ensure you're also removing config files.

 


It's a little unnecessary given how cheap consumer-grade hard drives are these days...

Often overlooked (no offence) is that this site reaches a global audience, and that prices in the USA do not translate to what components may cost in other countries.

Wizard
 
I'd prefer to get rid of the config's as well as I don't want the esr configs generating conflict with the newest version on FF from Mozilla.
Very helpful article @KGIII in post # 21!:cool:

-Working on this now. I'll be back to say how things went.-
 
Ok, relearned how to create a desktop file so that's done.

The signatures for the sha256sum from Mozilla isn't panning out with what the command-line is returning.

Code:
debian-box:~/Downloads$ sha256sum firefox-139.0.1.tar.xz 
f1a264f61d41700e8fcfa2310478d0c909655399a413072664fddaf612b53c07  firefox-139.0.1.tar.xz

Code:
debian-box:~/Downloads$ ls
 Atomic-dark.tar.gz       firefox-icon.png  'USB INFO.pdf'
'Edit xinitrc.png'        Tux.png            vdhcoapp-linux-x86_64.deb
 firefox-139.0.1.tar.xz

The sha256sum for firefox 139.0.1 for Linux on Mozilla's page leads me to the sha256sum text file. So clicking on the archive of course provides me with the list in the screenshot.....however, like I said the sig's don't match.

I selected the Dir labeled: '139.0.1'
Could it be that I'm mistaken and looking at the wrong sig?

--The air conditioning system is broken and it's 85 degrees in my flat so I have to walk away until it's fixed.--
 

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Often overlooked (no offence) is that this site reaches a global audience, and that prices in the USA do not translate to what components may cost in other countries.

Wizard
Yes, but the price and class differences also effect "how easy it is" to adopt linux as a hobby, and the availability of funds effects the ability to install linux openly. Unfortunately, the US does set global computing standards.
 
Try nodding your head with your hand on your chin and saying "yes, I'll consider that", instead of "Yeah,but" 's, it might serve you better?
 
Removing FF ESR done.:)
Created a mozilla-firefox.desktop file and made it executable.

Opened the panel and selected to create a Custom Application Launcher and have typed in the exact location to the FF executable file and tried adding it to the panel.
It adds an icon to the panel however, it fails to launch FF.

The only way I'm able to launch FF is to go to the executable file and double click on it.

Any ideas guys?
 
The FF icon is now in the Mate panel / tray and works.
Editing the path to FF's executable .desktop file helped. I had to change the command for the 'Custom Application Launcher' and point the launcher to the FF executable file.
 


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