@lucas+- The onus is now on the user/sysadmin as well, because of the annoying update notifications of the firefox snap and the blocking of "snap refresh firefox" by a running firefox (why do I have to do this manually).
If this would be fixed, the firefox snap will finally be worthy of inclusion into a LTS version!
IMHO, this process is what interim releases are for and I just don't get, why Canonical and Mozilla decided that they want to torture LTS users with this UX.
Plasma Browser integration now kind of works with:
firefox 106.0.5-1 2067 latest/stable/… mozilla✓ 1ubuntu2~ 22.04.1
xdg-desktop-portal 1.14.4-
but I had to manually set permission - following directions for KeePassXC integration.
Steps:
sudo apt-get install flatpak plasma. browser_ integration snap.firefox yes
flatpak permission-set webextensions org.kde.
restart firefox
@lucas+- The onus is now on the user/sysadmin as well, because of the annoying update notifications of the firefox snap and the blocking of "snap refresh firefox" by a running firefox (why do I have to do this manually).
If this would be fixed, the firefox snap will finally be worthy of inclusion into a LTS version!
IMHO, this process is what interim releases are for and I just don't get, why Canonical and Mozilla decided that they want to torture LTS users with this UX.