Should Firefox stay the default browser in Fedora Workstation?
I know it's powerful, it has a lot of extensions, and it's popular. But it's integration with our desktop is lacking and getting worse all the time.
Here's a list of things Firefox lacks in Fedora:
* GPU acceleration
* Integration with the desktop's geolocation services
I know it's powerful, it has a lot of extensions, and it's popular. But it's integration with our desktop is lacking and getting worse all the time.
Here's a list of things Firefox lacks in Fedora:
* GPU acceleration
* Integration with the desktop's geolocation services
* On that note, geolocation doesn't work at all in Fedora's firefox at the moment
* Integration with the desktop's notification system
* Support of url scheme handlers (this used to work)
* UI that matches the rest of the desktop (without installing 3rd party theme and extensions)
* GTK3 support
* High-DPI support
* Touch input support
* Support of url scheme handlers (this used to work)
* UI that matches the rest of the desktop (without installing 3rd party theme and extensions)
* GTK3 support
* High-DPI support
* Touch input support
Meanwhile, Epiphany (GNOME Web) keeps getting better and better, perhaps we should consider it as the default?
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-Elad Alfassa.
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