After using Firefox for a few hours I grew unhappy with how much slower it feels than Chrome in this container, so I decided to spend more time determing why I cannot download files. (BTW, I need this in order to download backups of my Drummer files, which is why I am spending so much time on getting this to work.) My new theory is that Flatpak version is not allowed to write files, which I tested by starting Chrome in the Ubuntu 22.04 VM and trying to download, which I found worked.
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I spent some time trying to give the Flatpak version of Chrome the write permissions it needs by using Flatseal but no matter what I did, download would not work. So, I gave up and uninstalled the Flatpak version. I then downloaded and installed the .deb package off the Google Chrome web site, which is what I am now using, and presto, files download!
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Drummer has been particularly vexing for fonts, if I default to a serif then the fonts appear too small, so I am default to sans serif, which does change the way many of the sites I normally read look.
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Annoyed by the fact that Chrome is not allowing me to download files, so I am switching back to using Firefox. (I need to be able to download files in Drummer.) The problem is that for some reason Firefox does not render fonts well for sites like micro.blog. Consequently, I have configured Firefox to explicitly use specific fonts rather than those specified by the web site. Right now I am using the Liberation Sans, Sans Serif, and Monospace fonts.
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