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When attempting install firefox on linux using the recommended install method (in order to use 1password fully i cannot install it via snap) the priority does not change from 500 to 1000 using the parameters described in the install guide. Here is an image showing my issue.

When attempting install firefox on linux using the recommended install method (in order to use 1password fully i cannot install it via snap) the priority does not change from 500 to 1000 using the parameters described in the install guide. Here is an image showing my issue.
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Is it not already installed on your distro? What are you running? I'm not a fan of their install instructions. It should already be installed on your distro like mine(openSUSE) and I also run all the over versions from my downloads folder. Just download, unzip, and run firefox-bin.

Ilungisiwe ngu jonzn4SUSE

I like the wallpaper, is that Mt. Fuji?  ;-))

You don't need 1password when the browser has a built in manager, unless you want to use it. Your choice.

Also, I don't see 1password in the add-on store. RED FLAG for me.

Ilungisiwe ngu jonzn4SUSE

Buza umbuzo

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