I'll get castigated for sayin' this, I know I will, but.....
Personally, I never understand the need for all this complex work in the terminal where Firefox is concerned. We always just grab the latest tarball from here:-
.....unpack it into /opt (as a rule), then simply launch it from inside the self-contained directory. All the config stuff will be automatically created in the correct places.....and you can always drag the binary onto the desktop & dress it up with an icon if you want a launcher.
Manual checking for updates never hurt anyone. Who here is really that bothered about trying to shave off a few seconds everywhere they can?
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Still, I've got to be honest here. We're so
used to doing stuff like this manually in Puppy, by literally diving into the file-system and physically moving/copying/creating/deleting/changing permissions, etc, to suit ourselves, that we often forget that mainstream distros are NOT so 'forgiving' of such cavalier behaviour....many of which
insist on stuff being done in a certain, specific order, and in a particular way, in order to keep the package-management system "happy".
I have a whole bunch of 'example' desktop entries that just need modifying slightly, a directory with several hundred icons, and scripts that automatically create & 'register' Menu entries with the system. It's honestly quicker for me to do stuff the way I do it in Puppy than it is to do it all thru the terminal instead. And it's at times like this that I'm once again reminded of how truly unique our Pup really is.....combining the best aspects of multiple different methods & systems, and everything being aimed at making life easier for the user (who takes priority), while at the same time being very secure DESPITE running as 'root'.
It doesn't sound possible, does it? Especially given that our community are essentially a bunch of 'tinkerers'...
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shrug...)
Anyhoo; nice one,
@Alexzee . Very informative, mate.
Mike.