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Firefox (finally) enables Wayland by default on their builds

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    Potentially related, not sure: does anyone know how I can get touchscreen scrolling working in Firefox on a fresh Ubuntu 23.10 install? Currently it’s just selecting text and it’s driving me up the proverbial wall. Googling was unsuccessful.

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      I remembered having this problem and found the page that helped me: https://superuser.com/questions/1151161/enable-touch-scrolling-in-firefox

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        Much appreciated Bucky, I’ll give that a shot and will report back.

        Edit: worked like a charm!

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      Try MOZ_USE_XINPUT2=1 firefox.

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        Yep, dat werkte, dank! Maf dat dat niet standaard is.

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      Not sure if Firefox supports that… For what I remember, PostmarketOS, Ubuntu touch and other mobile linux distros actually patch Firefox for allowing that behaviour

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