Is there a add-on or something to store my about:config settings in cloud so when i distrohop i dont have to set it manually?
- yeah, the firefox account. it doesn’t save everything sadly:( not even close. - you could also backup the data directly, you can find what account you’re using and where to find it in about:account - deleted by creator 
 
- Just keep your home directory on a separate partition and then keep it when you distro hop. - The “just” is doing a lot of work here. This stuff really needs to be easier for ordinary users. - Compared to all the gotchas with sync in several directions learning and setting up partitioning is literally super-easy. - OK if that’s your experience, but sounds like you may not be an average user. Partitioning is low-level stuff where you’re one mistake away from losing everything. Personally I have used many sync solutions but partitioning is something I leave firmly to the OS. 
 
 
 
- Put the changes in a - user.jsfile in your Firefox profile directory (the same one that probably already has- prefs.jsand- logins.js).- Use this format (same as about:config): - user_pref("dom.security.https_only_mode", true); user_pref("ui.systemUsesDarkTheme", 1);- Then sync or backup the whole directory, excluding the “cache” subdirectories to save space. - (Pet peeve: Firefox, please use - $HOME/.cache/like every other app!)- You might try losing everything but the - .jsonand- .sqlitefiles. Have not checked, but that is probably enough. Only missing paths are regenerated when you launch Firefox.- deleted by creator - Thanks. This spurred some research and I decided to disable the disk cache entirely instead: - user_pref("browser.cache.disk.enable", false); user_pref("browser.cache.disk.smart_size.enabled", false); user_pref("browser.cache.disk_cache_ssl", false); user_pref("browser.cache.offline.enable", false); user_pref("browser.cache.memory.enable", true): user_pref("browser.cache.memory.capacity", 512000);- Seems an easy way to avoid the SSD churn and syncing issues, since today’s fast internet connections make disk caching less useful. That may be wrong but so far it seems as fast as ever. - deleted by creator - Interesting, yes. By which you mean fiddling with - /etc/fstabto mount a- tmpfspartition and pointing the cache directory at that ? Any pros and cons you know about?- Anyway, after a bit of browsing I really cannot detect any performance difference since disabling caching. So seems a good deal so far. I wish Firefox had a simple on-off switch instead of needing a bunch of config tweaks to do this. - deleted by creator - Thanks, useful tips. - Sounds like a good idea to propose on https://connect.mozilla.org - Done. 24 hours ago but still awaiting moderation! I didn’t know about this forum. Unfortunately they are obviously snowed under by feature requests, many of them unmerged duplicates. So not expecting much, alas. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
- Use Nix. 




