Is this issue related to my ancient 15-year-old graphics card, my browser, or something else?

  • @KickassWomen@lemmy.worldOP
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    19 days ago

    This is apparently the latest version of Firefox ESR that’s available in Debian’s repository.

    I used these commands to update Debian:

    sudo apt update -y && sudo apt upgrade -y && sudo apt autoremove

    Here’s the output:

    Reading package lists... Done
    Building dependency tree... Done
    Reading state information... Done
    Calculating upgrade... Done
    0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
    Reading package lists... Done
    Building dependency tree... Done
    Reading state information... Done
    0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
    
    • Possibly linux
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      8 days ago

      https://flatpak.org/setup/Debian

      Once you have Flatpak setup you can run sudo flatpak install firefox

      Also, is there a reason you are using Debian? If that’s what you want then that is fine but it isn’t something people use for the new packages.

      • @KickassWomen@lemmy.worldOP
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        18 days ago

        Once you have Flatpak setup you can run sudo flatpak install firefox

        I already have Flatpak installed and it has the same problem as Firefox ESR (which comes with Debian by default, if my memory serves me correctly)

        Also, is there a reason you are using Debian? If that’s what you want then that is fine but it isn’t something people use for the new packages.

        I have used Debian-based distros in the past like Mint and Ubuntu so I wanted to use Debian itself out of curiosity.