dr460nf1r3 / firedragon-browser

A Floorp fork with custom branding and opinionated settings 🐉 (mirrored from GitLab)
https://firedragon.garudalinux.org
Mozilla Public License 2.0
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Your browser is managed by your organization #108

Closed choc1024 closed 3 months ago

choc1024 commented 3 months ago

How do I get rid of this? Garuda Linux KDE Dragonized Gaming edition, FireDragon 11.17.6-1

dr460nf1r3 commented 3 months ago

Can be done by deleting policies.json. This is however used to apply some of our settings, so it's working as intended.

stefanwimmer128 commented 3 months ago

I could add this patch to just remove the warning from the UI?

dr460nf1r3 commented 3 months ago

Sounds good, I think this unnecessarily scares people for no reason 👀

stefanwimmer128 commented 3 months ago

Banner will be removed in v11.17.7-2.

choc1024 commented 3 months ago

But that isn't the main problem, because this policy thing is not allowing me to update. It sets "DisableAppUpdate" to true, and so I am unable to update, please help. I also can't find the policies.json.

dr460nf1r3 commented 3 months ago

This is about system updates, which Linux always sets to false. We have a package manager to do this for us. Are you talking about extensions?

choc1024 commented 3 months ago

I just found the policies.json and changed DisableAppUpdate to false, restarted FireDragon. I am talking about Updating FireDragon. I already tried "yay", it updated packages but did not update FireDragon. I clicked the hamburger menu > Help > About FireDragon. That didn't update either. Both "garuda-update" and "pacman -Syu" returned "there is nothing to do".

choc1024 commented 3 months ago

So now... how do I update?

stefanwimmer128 commented 3 months ago

What version does it show under Help > About FireDragon?

choc1024 commented 3 months ago

Screenshot_20240827_120721

choc1024 commented 3 months ago

anyone?

stefanwimmer128 commented 3 months ago

As far as I can see the problem is the package in the Garuda repository is out of date. That's why a system update did not update FireDragon. Once the package is updated in the repository you can update FireDragen through system updates like normal.

choc1024 commented 3 months ago

so, basically, I just need to wait for the package to be updated in the repository?

stefanwimmer128 commented 3 months ago

yes

choc1024 commented 3 months ago

but look: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/firedragon https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/firedragon-bin

those are both at the latest version. Maybe the preinstalled firedragon is from a different repo

stefanwimmer128 commented 3 months ago

Yes, the AUR packages are up to date, but the Garuda repository is separate from that and is still at 1.17.6-1.1: image

choc1024 commented 3 months ago

Garuda's Whoogle seems to be down, but the rest of the servers seem to be fine. BTW, which command is that? I come from Kubuntu, just started using garuda a few weeks ago

stefanwimmer128 commented 3 months ago
pacman -Si firedragon
choc1024 commented 3 months ago

yeah... still not updated. I guess I'll remove the FireDragon from the garuda repository and replace it with the chaotic-aur

choc1024 commented 3 months ago

OK, did sudo pacman -Rns firedragon firedragon-extension-plasma-integration, then rm -rf ~/. firedragon/, sudo pacman -S chaotic-aur/firedragon chaotic-aur/firedragon-extension-plasma-integration. Now it seems to be fine.

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dr460nf1r3 commented 3 months ago

The deploying pipeline must've failed, I'll look into this soon.

choc1024 commented 3 months ago

OK, thanks. BTW, just updated to 1.17.8