Looks for changes to a webpage somewhere in andĪutomatically downloads and installs a new Java Runtime onĪlternate Thursdays, then recompiles the kernel with aīut if you want help with that, you should expect to pay someone Testing, unstable, Ubuntu Jovial Jackrabbit and a cronjob that It is absolutely okay to create a FrankenDebian with repos from You want more useful help here, you should. Things in a way which minimizes the likelihood that you willīreak more things. If you ask for help here, people will recommend that you do Here's the main thing that people like to forget: When you run a Debian > administration and package management grounds. > And you may have heard yesterday a young woman on a separate thread advised > client directly from the vendor, not Debian repositories. > Security is the reason why I download and install browser and mail > On Thu, Dec 9, 2021, 7:01 AM Christian Britz wrote: Objectives until the firefox packaging situation in Debian improves. I'm glad that the other sub-threads in this discussion seem to beįocusing on alternative solutions that allow users to achieve their ![]() Theĭiscussion, both in this thread and in the Phoronix "article" and itsĪssociated discussion seem to be overly negative without good cause. The work of those in Debian just because we happen to strive to aĭifferent set of criteria than perhaps what Ubuntu strives for. I was simply trying to shed light on the differences in circumstances,īecause they are important and because I think it is unkind to devalue Necessarily different than those which have led to Debian being in a Have led to Ubuntu being in a "better" position (by your estimation) are I think what is important is to understand is that a statement like "Asįar as I know Ubuntu has no such problem with Firefox" implies an They will be kept up-to-date by rebuilding the current ESR The only mention of Firefox in the release notes is.įor general web browser use we recommend Firefox or Chromium. Warned about it in the release notes, or through some other means. Considering this was known aboutīefore the last release, you would have thought we would have been I've just installed ESR 91ĭirect from Firefox, as it seems Debian are likely to leave us with an Thanks for bringing this to our attention. Think it's more complicated than just a compiler > to use outdated, vulnerable Firefox ESR until this is resolved? When it > Rust compiler for Stable is not available? It means we have to continue > ESR 91 was first uploaded to sid in November. ![]() > probably will be uploaded to stable soon. > a new release of Firefox ESR was uploaded to Sid two days ago and Probably will be uploaded to stable soon. > risk unpatched security vulnerabilities being present in Debian Stable,Ī new release of Firefox ESR was uploaded to Sid two days ago and > Firefox 91 should migrate to Stable as soon as possible, otherwise we > Debian Bullseye on several of my computers, and they all are on ESR 78. ![]() > Since 2 November, Firefox 78 is EOL and we all should upgrade. > automatically updated to the ESR91 release on November 2." > This is the final planned ESR78 release. > "Version 78.15.0, first offered to ESR channel users on October 5, 2021 All further updates go to Firefox ESR 91, as I noticed that Debian Stable uses Firefox ESR 78.15.0, which is final
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