

.mozilla : “Oh but I AM special”
You would think that thunderbird would use ~/.mozilla
as well but nope. It is ~/.thunderbird
🤣
.mozilla : “Oh but I AM special”
You would think that thunderbird would use ~/.mozilla
as well but nope. It is ~/.thunderbird
🤣
Check my dotfiles https://github.com/Samueru-sama/dotfiles
0 hidden files, everything is in ~/Local
.
Recently added this hack for ssh: https://github.com/Samueru-sama/dotfiles/commit/7e1f8bd3173da563731aea6db9efbf26a2b23e72
Be aware librewolf and all firefox based browser have security issues with flatpak because flatpak by forcing seccomp filtering breaks the internal sandbox of the browser:
https://librewolf.net/installation/linux/#security
Not to mention the librewolf flatpak is literary the portable tarball they release that works on your distro already, in other words it is the worst way possible to use librewolf.
And you only get that “ease of use” of being able to install it in the software store with one click because your distro did the pain of installing and configuring flatpak for you, otherwise it would have been much worse than what you posted.
Anyways, try using appman instead:
wget -q https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ivan-hc/AM/main/AM-INSTALLER && chmod a+x ./AM-INSTALLER && ./AM-INSTALLER
And then: appman -i librewolf
which will “install” the AppImage and you can also sandbox it with am --sandbox librewolf
and this sandbox does not break the internal sandbox of the browser unlike flatpak.
https://github.com/ivan-hc/AM
iirc topgrade has support for AM, so you can do all at once with AM included.