I installed Kubuntu 25.10 a few days ago, and am still learning my way around.
I found the following message from firefox in my notification center:
Simple question: how do I tell firefox that I'd prefer to control my own computer, rather than having firefox control it for me?
Related questions: Is this a more general thing on kubuntu, and I can expect a similar message from KDE plasma any time now? Or bash? Or is this just a firefox thing?
It looks as if it's firefox-specific as my software update tab in system settings offers a choice whether to update software manually or automatically, and it's been set to manually since before I got this message.
But I don't see anything about updates in firefox' Settings. (Maybe I missed it - firefox has a lot of stuff here.)
Additional related question: if this can't be turned off, can anyone recommend an alternative web browser that lacks this feature. *sigh*. (If I wanted this sort of behaviour, I'd have installed Windows.)
Edited to add: I found a Firefox Updates section the the General pane of Firefox' settings.
The only thing that appeared clickable was the "What's new" phrase, and there were no check-boxes.
This smells like I might be able to fix this by rebuilding firefox from source. Of course then I'd probably never think to update it, but what can you do? Possibly, though, it's an installation option intended to allow a business' system administrators to force upgrades to employee desk tops, in which case I might be able to override it with somewhat less drastic measures.
I found the following message from firefox in my notification center:
Update available for Firefox.
Close the application to update now. It
will automatically update in 14 days.
Close the application to update now. It
will automatically update in 14 days.
Related questions: Is this a more general thing on kubuntu, and I can expect a similar message from KDE plasma any time now? Or bash? Or is this just a firefox thing?
It looks as if it's firefox-specific as my software update tab in system settings offers a choice whether to update software manually or automatically, and it's been set to manually since before I got this message.
But I don't see anything about updates in firefox' Settings. (Maybe I missed it - firefox has a lot of stuff here.)
Additional related question: if this can't be turned off, can anyone recommend an alternative web browser that lacks this feature. *sigh*. (If I wanted this sort of behaviour, I'd have installed Windows.)
Edited to add: I found a Firefox Updates section the the General pane of Firefox' settings.
Firefox Updates
Keep Firefox up to date for the best performance, stability, and security.
Version 147.0.2 (64-bit) What’s new
Mozilla Firefox Snap for Ubuntu
canonical-002 - 1.0
Keep Firefox up to date for the best performance, stability, and security.
Version 147.0.2 (64-bit) What’s new
Mozilla Firefox Snap for Ubuntu
canonical-002 - 1.0
This smells like I might be able to fix this by rebuilding firefox from source. Of course then I'd probably never think to update it, but what can you do? Possibly, though, it's an installation option intended to allow a business' system administrators to force upgrades to employee desk tops, in which case I might be able to override it with somewhat less drastic measures.





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