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Tag: Keyboard Shortcuts

Posted on March 10, 2024

[FAQ] I Upgraded To Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, How Do I Launch My Browser?

Okay, you upgraded to Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, and you are famimiar with finding your browser like FireFox, a browser that comes with most Linux distributions. Most likely you can’t find a browser via your activities menu or launcher.

FireFox is now a snap version of a browser that comes with Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.

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Posted on February 9, 2021September 11, 2022

Use A Custom Keyboard Shortcut To Launch FireFox On Your Ubuntu Computer

Although; you were familiar with using a GUI on your Ubuntu desktop, and you wanted to make it faster to open your browser; you can use a custom keyboard shortcut to make it faster to open a browser.

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