![]() ![]() ![]() Don’t be too quick to toss out that bathwater and baby! □ And yet, I completely get your preference for Chrome that’s my default browser on every computer I use nowadays. Nice!įirefox has a great history, however, and there’s still a team of developers doing their best to keep it updated with the latest standards, security issues, features and capabilities. Google does indeed have a version of Google Chrome that works on Linux and it even uses the same shared bookmark and history mechanism (once you’ve logged in) that the Windows and Mac version does, so synchronized bookmarks. While completely eradicating Firefox from your Ubuntu Linux installation is rather a bit of overkill – there’s not much reason to just delete the default Web browser, and it’d probably resurface after your next system update anyway – there are some ways to make it recede into the background. ![]()
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