Describe the bug
Some apps, like Firefox, don't need to be preinstalled and, because Silverblue is image-based, you can't really uninstall "system" apps.
To Reproduce
Please describe the steps needed to reproduce the bug:
Install Fedora Silverblue
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Expected behavior
No non-strictly-necessary and easy-to-install-later apps.
OS version:
Any
Additional context
It's the first thing I noticed after installing Silverblue, because of a bit of drama with Firefox, and also simply because I wanted a common hardened version of it (Librewolf). I'm not saying to include Librewolf by default, but for things like browsers and other non-system stuff there are many alternatives avaiable as flatpaks that somone would like to use instead of the one already installed.
Describe the bug Some apps, like Firefox, don't need to be preinstalled and, because Silverblue is image-based, you can't really uninstall "system" apps.
To Reproduce Please describe the steps needed to reproduce the bug:
Expected behavior No non-strictly-necessary and easy-to-install-later apps.
OS version: Any
Additional context It's the first thing I noticed after installing Silverblue, because of a bit of drama with Firefox, and also simply because I wanted a common hardened version of it (Librewolf). I'm not saying to include Librewolf by default, but for things like browsers and other non-system stuff there are many alternatives avaiable as flatpaks that somone would like to use instead of the one already installed.