Firefox 147 will support XDG base directory specification

Mozilla's Firefox 147 is set to implement support for the XDG Base Directory Specification on Linux. This update fixes a 21-year-old problem in the browser's handling of directories. As a result, users' home directories should become cleaner.

The Phoronix report highlights that Firefox 147 will support the XDG Base Directory Specification, a standard for managing user directories on Linux systems. This addition aims to align Firefox more closely with Linux desktop conventions.

According to How-To Geek, this change addresses a longstanding issue that has affected Linux users for 21 years. The problem relates to how Firefox stores its data, often cluttering the home directory. With this support, configuration files and other data will be placed in appropriate XDG-compliant locations, such as ~/.config or ~/.cache, reducing disorganization.

The update is part of Firefox's ongoing efforts to improve compatibility with Linux environments. No specific release date for Firefox 147 has been mentioned in the sources, but the feature is confirmed for this version. This development benefits Linux users by promoting better organization and adherence to established standards.

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