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com.microsoft.Edge | firejail | |
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8.3 | 9.7 | |
3 days ago | 7 days ago | |
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com.microsoft.Edge
- Sneaky MF
- How Install & Use Microsoft Edge, OneDrive, Skype, Office 365 & Teams on Linux
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What's up with the Flatpak version of Edge?
edge from flathub-beta works ok here is exactly deb convert to flatpak https://github.com/flathub/com.microsoft.Edge/blob/beta/com.microsoft.Edge.yaml
- DRM videos not working in Edge.
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Performance and quality improvements on Linux and ChromeOS!
The link is here: https://github.com/flathub/com.microsoft.Edge/issues/214
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What advantage does a Flatpak have over a distro package?
"I'm running FooLinux, I refuse to run Flatpak, and I want to use Fuse, and Citra, and MS Edge, and Minecraft Modpack Manager, and BoilR, and Yuzu! And they must all stay up-to-date! And I will not use Flatpak! They must be packaged specifically for FooLinux!"
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I'm looking for a PDF program / Fedora 36 Gnome
Disclaimer - Not sure if Edge will work exactly the same as on Windows as I don't use it. But there is a Flatpak version of it as well https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.microsoft.Edge
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Name a more useless feature in Windows 10... I'll wait.
TYL that Microsoft ports some of their stuff to Linux just because they can.
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Hardcore gaming on Pop!_OS 22.04 with WhiteSur-gtk theme and Papirus icons
Also in Flatpak which is handy for a Steam Deck: https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.microsoft.Edge
- A Letter to Microsoft for Not Attributing Authors of the Edge Flatpak App
firejail
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Sandboxing All the Things with Flatpak and BubbleBox
bubblewrap is designed as a low-level too. There is nothing quick and dirty about it. It disallows everything by default and you have to be explicit about what you want to share with the host. If your application needs complex permissions/resources, then you will need to have a complex bubblewrap command line.
Once you have figured out which permissions/resources you need for a given program, you can wrap the command line invocation in a shell script.
If you want other people to do the work of defining permissions/resources, then have a look at firejail: https://github.com/netblue30/firejail
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Ask HN: What are some unpopular technologies you wish people knew more about?
Firejail is cool: https://github.com/netblue30/firejail
Linux namespaces/cgroups but nowhere near as heavy as Docker.
I use it when I want to limit the memory of a Python script:
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Toolship: A (More) Secure Workstation
Firejail can also be a useful option, though no good if you're on Mac https://firejail.wordpress.com/
Uses the same Linux primitives as docker etc, but can be a bit more ergonomic for this use case
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Firejail: Light, featureful and zero-dependency security sandbox for Linux
Firejail, Flatpak (which uses Bubblewrap under the hood), and Snap (which uses AppArmor) all use the same underlying technology: Linux namespaces.
This question comes up a lot, and has been answered here: https://github.com/netblue30/firejail/wiki/Frequently-Asked-...
TL;DR: Firejail has much more comprehensive features than Flatpak (Bubblewrap). Firejail also has more comprehensive network support, support for AppArmor and SELinux, and easier seccomp filtering.
Compared to Snap (which uses AppArmor), Firejail is compatible with AppArmor and again goes above and beyond with a lot of additional features.
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Bubblewrap – Low-level unprivileged sandboxing tool used by Flatpak
Wonderful little tool, too bad you must chain various exec calling tools to get cgroups (a bit akin to `ionice ... nice ... cmd`) and Linux users namespaces can't allow UNIX sockets while preventing network access (I think?).
Migrated from Firejail when its complexity annoyed me too much and I hit https://github.com/netblue30/firejail/issues/3001 (Firejail doesn't like parens or brackets in --put/--get parameters) to a badly NIH version using bwrap and bash to have "profiles":
- Firejail: Light featureful and zero-dependency security sandbox for Linux
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Do, or do not. There is no try
Firejail does this. The profile database is the two "profile" directories in https://github.com/netblue30/firejail/tree/master/etc
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Strange times make for strange friends...
What do you mean by a Firefox container? Do you mean FireJail?