Its even worse when you force Firefox to use wayland its icon doesn’t even show.

Edit: Oh since everyone now is confused; I only have the flatpak version of Firefox installed yet it doesn’t use the pinned icon and doesn’t even use the firefox icon under wayland at all.

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I use flatpak and I actually like it. It is one of the ways I can get up to date packages on Debian.

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Man up and use unofficial repos that break your system like the rest of us

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2 points

The Eclipse flatpack on OpenSuse Tumbleweed works better than the rpm. I was extremely impressed.

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As you could if you used Testing or Unstable. Also, just because you like it doesn’t mean it’s good. People also use and like crack.

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31 points

Lol.🤣Wtf

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Wtf is this reasoning lmao

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Very simple. Debian Testing is rolling distro and has fairly fresh versions, usually couple of months behind. Debian Unstable has all the bleeding edge stuff, also rolling. Neither is unstable and insecure as most would expect. If you want non-Debian, there’s always Arch and Manjaro.

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