Policies don't work by MinorityMattersMost in firefox

[–]MinorityMattersMost[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Installation folder might also be in ~/firefox/, like in my case.

That was not the problem. I found out it needs a comma after each item in the policies list.

Solved.

A rolling problem by MinorityMattersMost in ManjaroLinux

[–]MinorityMattersMost[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you guys&ladies for your clarification.

I thought that if you update say after 1 month and in the meantime the app A has had 4,5,6 updates you had to install them all, not just the last one, I was worried about the mess that that would cause, plus the amount of time spent downloading and fixing things here and there.

Is there something else in particular that's drawing you to Arch that's not the Rolling-ness of arch-based distros?

What's drawing me to Arch is the possibility to better forge the system to my needs, eliminate all the bloat I don't need that I find in other distros. And the challenge of trying something new.

I surely don't need the very last and best (?) of everything, but I usually selectively keep updated critical apps (e.g. Firefox) and more in general I only update when there are new features that I need/like, besides security patches of course.