Wasn’t here a topic about Librewolf and Session installation anywhere ? Did you try the search ? If I remember correctly it was the very same topic, where they’ve discussed the installation of brave browser…
After having shelved it for months, I’m finally practicing using Qubes and trying to install my favorite apps - starting with Librewolf.
I tried installing it in a Fedora template but it didn’t work so I installed a Debian-12 one and tried installing in that but I had just as much luck.
I followed the Debian installation instructions here
user@debian-12-browsers:~$ sudo apt update && sudo apt install -y wget gnupg lsb-release apt-transport-https ca-certificates
Get:1 https://deb.qubes-os.org/…
Following instructions from their site, in order to install Librewolf
You should accept any prompts wanting to import the GPG key with the fingerprint 034F7776EF5E0C613D2F7934D29FBD5F93C0CFC3.
This key can/have-to be imported from https://(rpm_or_deb).librewolf.net/pubkey.gpg
But, today’s update of Librewolf failed with
GPG key at https://rpm.librewolf.net/pubkey.gpg (0x93C0CFC3) is already installed
The GPG keys listed for the "LibreWolf Software Repository" repository are already install…
I noticed today that an attempt to update my Librewolf Debian-based template ends up throwing GPG signature errors and aborting the update process altogether.
The reason is this: https://librewolf.net/debian-migration/ , in short Librewolf has transitioned to use the “extrepo” Debian construct:
The extrepo tool is used to manage external repositories in Debian. Before extrepo, users
who wished to use software not packaged for Debian had to manually write the apt
configuration files, run an …
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