If Mozilla starts pushing updates more frequently, this Firefox restart annoyance in the middle of work will be more frequently as well. This slow startup speed makes me wonder why it is called ‘Snap’ because surely, it doesn’t start in a snap.Īnother thing that bothers me is the Snap auto-refresh. This could be tolerable with an IDE but it may ruin the browsing experience. But despite all the improvements, Snap packages still take longer to start. Over the time, Snaps have improved on the disk space front. I have three major complaints with Snap packages: slow start up speed, poor system integration and high disk space. I know there are a few people completely averted to Snap, I am not one of them. With the Snap move, your Firefox will be updated to the new version the same day. Mozilla will maintain the Snap version of Firefox and the end users will get quick updates directly from the source.Īfter all, it takes a few days before a new Firefox release lands in Ubuntu. Interestingly, it was Mozilla that approached Canonical for this change. But this time, Ubuntu shares the blame with Mozilla. The conversion of Firefox to Snap will also create controversy. When Ubuntu made this sudden change on its own, there was an uproar. There is no DEB package for Chromium in Ubuntu anymore. Today, if you use apt install chromium-browser, you still get the Snap version. In the past, Ubuntu converted the Chromium browser to Snap. If you feel that this has been done in the past, you have got the right feeling. I think this change also means that even if you use apt command to install it, you’ll be getting the Snap package. This means that going forward, Firefox will be available as Snap. With this change, the Firefox deb package will be converted to Firefox snap package. Per Canonical’s distribution agreement with Mozilla, we’re making the snap the default installation of Firefox on desktop ISOs starting with Ubuntu 21.10. The feature freeze exception (FFE) mentions it clearly: If you are used to Ubuntu, its similar to the LTS versions (Long Term Support). The default Firefox will be a Snap application, not the regular DEB version.Īs spotted by OMG! Ubuntu, this is done as per an agreement between Mozilla and Canonical (Ubuntu’s parent company). One of the major and controversial changes in the upcoming Ubuntu 21.10 is the conversion of Firefox from deb to snap.
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