The AppImage should include _ALL_ the dependencies that it needs, except very basic ones that is guaranteed to exist in every system, like glibc. (1) The value proposition of an "AppImage" is to that it can run an all systems without worrying about dependencies. Now I'm going to explain why I take that position. You should report the issue in LibreWolf's forum/issue tracker and tell them the LibreWolf AppImage doesn't work with a system that does not have wayland installed. TL DR: The problem is with LibreWolf AppImage packaging, and it should be reported to their forum. The remedy? I'm going to take the unpopular position, or position that sounds like blame-shifting, but I have to say it, because I believe I am correct. To check the signature files: public key.Äownload: LibreWolf 108.0.2-1 | Portable | Other Operating Systems ~70.The core problem: the most recent version of LibreWolf requires gtk3 that has been compiled with wayland support and thus cannot run on Fatdog.
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