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Firefox 146 Now Available With Native Fractional Scaling On Wayland

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Firefox 146 has been released with native fractional scaling support on Wayland -- finally giving Linux users crisp UI rendering. Other new additions include GPU process improvements on macOS, developer-focused CSS features, and broader access to Firefox Labs. Phoronix reports: Firefox 146 also now makes Firefox Labs available to all users, Firefox on macOS now has a dedicated GPU process by default, dropping Direct2D support on Windows, support…
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The version 146 of Firefox introduces data backup functionality for Windows 10, native support for split scaling on Linux (Wayland) and a dedicated GPU process on macOS.

The Mozilla Firefox 146 web browser is available, introducing split-scale Wayland, AI link previews and graphical enhancements such as the WebRenderFirefox 146 introduces native fractional scaling on Wayland for a clearer rendering on high-DPI Linux screens, AI link previews for a quick overview of content, and graphical enhancements such as the enhanced WebRender for smoother performance. It also includes web browsers, web browser...

Firefox 146 is here, bringing with it several new features that are immediately noticeable in everyday use, as well as a few things that happen more under the hood. So, business as usual. Windows 10 now has an integrated backup for Firefox data. ...See the article: Firefox 146 is here: Backup under Windows, more experiments and fine-tuning

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Firefox 146 Now Available With Native Fractional Scaling On Wayland

The Mozilla Firefox 146.0 release binaries are now available with a very exciting improvement for Linux users relying on Wayland...

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9to5Linux broke the news in on Monday, December 8, 2025.
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