Firefox Flatpak



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I have an idea to drop Firefox from the base Fedora Silverblue image, because it is already available as Flatpak in Fedora registry and Flathub. I think it should be installed by Anaconda like some other apps (see Fedora Silverblue 32 announcement).

I think it will be good because it enables the users to update Firefox independent from the base image, and users can remove Firefox more easily if they want to use another browser. What about this idea?

I am using the Firefox flatpak from the fedora repository.

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However I have noticed that in some cases when I click links, e.g. from KeepassXC, I get the following message:

Any ideas why this may be happening?

Another way to reproduce this issue is to run the following code:

Firefox Flatpak Gnome Extension

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Make sure to create a test.html file with a text editor and add your user name in the string above. The commented out line is the original line from a python package’s Makefile.

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Firefox Flatpak Default Browser

Before I migrated from the firefox rpm package to the firefox fedora flatpak those things were working fine. Any ideas on how to fix them?