FQQD ,
@FQQD@feddit.de avatar

I suppose going to the firefox application menu, More tools, Customize toolbar and activating title bar should do it

viduq OP ,

Your reply solved my problem. Thank you!

FQQD ,
@FQQD@feddit.de avatar

No problem. Lots of people don’t like the title bar, but i think it looks better since the window decorations fit better for the system theme. Customize toolbar is a great place to, yk, customize the firefox experience xd

woelkchen ,
@woelkchen@lemmy.world avatar

How can I bring these buttons back?

flathub.org/apps/org.mozilla.firefox because fuck Snap

JTskulk ,

Why use flatpak when you can just use deb repositories?

hunger ,
@hunger@linuxrocks.online avatar

@JTskulk @woelkchen Because I can easily limit which files are seen by applications in a flatpak.

I love being certain that my browsers can not access my ssh keys or actually anything outside the Downloads folder.

JTskulk ,

This is a good reason I suppose, not sure if the other methods are better.

mokazemi ,
@mokazemi@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Unfortunately you can’t install Firefox deb in Ubuntu anymore (just like chromium). Canonical doing sh*t!

ami ,
@ami@floss.social avatar

@mokazemi
You may want to take a look at the @tuxedocomputers repositories, that's how I get my .
(Full disclosure: I bought a machine with it preinstalled)
@JTskulk

JTskulk ,

Not true, I ran Kununtu until March and I removed snap and used the official Mozilla PPA. It worked better than snap and probably flatpak too.

woelkchen ,
@woelkchen@lemmy.world avatar

Why use flatpak when you can just use deb repositories?

I listed one way that I know works because that’s how I use Firefox on my Steam Deck (which in turn uses Plasma 5 as desktop, same as Kubuntu). If a deb package from some PPA works just as well: great.

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