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The latest version of Firefox (115) always launches at fullscreen size in linux. I rarely use any application at full screensize because I like to have other windows open on the desktop at the same time. Virtual desktops are not always convenient. I have tried using the -geometry option at the command line, which is usual honoured by applications running under X11, but this is ignored. Nor can I grab the bottom right-hand corner and drag it diagonally to resize it dynamically. Maybe there is a setting somewhere for initial size?

The latest version of Firefox (115) always launches at fullscreen size in linux. I rarely use any application at full screensize because I like to have other windows open on the desktop at the same time. Virtual desktops are not always convenient. I have tried using the -geometry option at the command line, which is usual honoured by applications running under X11, but this is ignored. Nor can I grab the bottom right-hand corner and drag it diagonally to resize it dynamically. Maybe there is a setting somewhere for initial size?

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What OS? What desktop? Here's my option in KDE. see screenshot

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What OS? What desktop? Here's my option in KDE. see screenshot

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Thanks jonzn4SUSE

Your solution shows 'unmaximize' here, which comes to the same thing. I had by then spotted the suggestion about setting height and width at launch if using the commandline and that worked fine.

I am running the Mate desktop on Mageia Linux version 9 and usually launch the browser from a panel icon. Launching from the system menus paints Firefox fullscreen but your fix shows the unmaximize option again.

Kind regards - tarazed

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