I mean like why? Just open and update when I'm done that's what every other browser does. Stop making me wait to use the Internet firefox!

  • NaoPb@eviltoast.org
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    9 months ago

    Ubuntu has an even better approach. It updates silently while you are using it. Then your tab crashes. And when you retry it tells you to restart firefox. Truly genius *cheffs kiss

    • ReakDuck@lemmy.ml
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      9 months ago

      As an Arch user. I wanted to use Arch at work too. Well, they want me to use Kubuntu (or any other prefered Ubuntu, but I like KDE so I do what every other dev uses)... except for Home Office ofc. Arch.

      Still. I hate this stupid update thing. Suddenly I get 20 notifications of KDE system wanting a reboot because of updates and Firefox doing exactly this.

      The worst. When I open a new tab by middleclicking a link, the tab crashes. I restart Firefox and the new Tab is gone forever. Sometimes its easy to get what I saw but not always.

  • brainw0rms [they/them]
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    9 months ago

    huh? at least on windows, firefox just uses its background maintenance service to take care of updates. no admin needed. I don't even notice when it happens, except for the occasional "what's new" page that opens along with firefox.

    • ksharp@lemmy.ml
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      9 months ago

      There is a comment below where someone posted a picture of the settings. Clearly it is insanely easy to make Firefox update in whatever way you want: automatic, manually, automatically in the background.

      OP completely ignored facts and only wants their moment to stand on a soap box with their stupid and lazy complaint.

    • ArtificialLink@lemy.lol
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      9 months ago

      , my work computer requires admin permissions to install anything. But for some reason, especially with Firefox or any other web browser. You can just click cancel on the enter the administrative password andshit screen and then it just installs anyways.

  • keepcarrot [she/her]
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    9 months ago

    I imagine for security best practices, software prefers update on open (if not update on checking a central update server regularly like yum -whatever update), but for user convenience this would be better for so many things.

  • Mio@feddit.nu
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    9 months ago

    I see it like thank you that i don't have to go to Mozilla website and download the installer. So much time saved, and it only takes like 5 second without manually doing anything. On Linux i saw please restart Firefox tab and clicked it. No problem. I got the update fast.