I did a new install of Rawhide a few days ago, and I just assumed that the
Firefox version was the most
recent or within a few weeks of the most recent.

I was pondering the idea of playing with Gnome Boxes, and decided I would
try to download an iso of
some other distro.     When I logged on to Manjaro website, it immediately
gave me a large dialogue box that said
"your browser Version 78 is out of date."

So why could Fedora not tell me that ?

Anyways, I removed version 78 ( the rpm version ) and installed the flatpak
version, which is 80.

I am not up to date on the general consensus of using flatpaks in September
of 2020.   I have no problem with flatpaks.

Now I have to set up all my web-stuff settings again.

Why would anybody want to use the rpm version of Firefox ?     Limited
resources on their computer ??

While on the subject of flatpaks, what are some of the upcoming flatpak
apps to keep an eye out for ?
What are flatpaks are way above their rpm counterparts in development ?

Are future versions of Fedora ( 34, 35, etc. ) going to default to the
flatpak version of Firefox ?

My install of Rawhide has about 20 man-hours of usage, with no problems.
I hope to do an install
of 33 in a month or two.



On an unrelated topic,

the fans on my Radeon 5500XT, do not turn on except when booting up, but I
have not
tried to play a video game yet.

Cheers,

David Locklear
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