
I don’t say it’s impossible to fix most of these problems : it requires non-average users comfortable enough with Linux systems and it requires much time. a folder containing fonts ) to theming ( Qt/Gtk ) or accessing online help from inside app’s or expecting thumbnails for certain types of file being visible in your file explorers… Problems can go from sharing resources ( ie. The amount of time spent to fix or workaround « problems » only concerning how snap work ( not the app’s themselves ) is an absolute no-go where people need work be done more or less with the same workflow for the whole team and « pool » of machines. My work context consists of many computers, with many users, and many ×buntu based OS. Maintainers and dev’s.īut users side they are a very huge waste of time.Īt work on a ☖ months span of time I tried to use my daily needed app’s as snap, namely Gimp, LibreOffice, Scribus amongst others. They are very efficient in terms of less “wasted” time for all distributions maintainers The reasons for this are covered here: Feature Freeze Exception: Seeding the official Firefox snap in Ubuntu Desktop - Announcements - Ubuntu Community Hub

There maybe other themes available that can be similarly installed and themed - do look via Snap search results for 'theme' - Linux software in the Snap Storeįor all that being said - remember at 22.04 you will only be able to install the snap version of firefox - the deb will be forcibly removed.

If you want to stick to the snap version of firefox but you want it Pocillo themed: snap install gtk-theme-pocilloįor PLUG in $(snap connections | grep gtk-common-themes:gtk-3-themes | awk ' gtk-theme-qogirbudgie:gtk-2-themes done

If you want to swap back to the deb version of firefox then: snap remove firefox

It is kind of too late to resolve this boo-boo in the updates from Canonical. In its place - via the menu is firefox … but when you run it for the first time it will take much longer to start … and then it will look very different from before. For reasons we are not sure, in your updates from Canonical you may not realise that the firefox installed is suddenly uninstalled, with the firefox icon disappearing from the Plank dock.ĮDIT: Canonical now acknowledge the issue which you can subscribe to
