So now that Mozilla’s Firefox’s latest release has been released people who run Linux are wanting to get their hands on it. This is not a hard thing to do but still is confusing to some.
I hope that this post will help those who are searching for the help.
- Open a terminal and type the following commands
- sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mozillateam/firefox-stable
- sudo apt-get update
- sudo apt-get install firefox ubufox
That is it. Start FireFox as you normally do. It will then check that the “Add-Ons” that you have installed are compatible. I have about half a dozen there were not compatible but the ones that I needed were (i.e. FireBug, DummyLipsum Generator, WebDeveloper, Read It Later etc.)
Hope this help. Please let me know what you think of the new version. So far I am liking it.
After my recent post of Internet Explorer I was asked by many of you “What browser should I use?” “What browser do you recommend?” “Where do I go to download a new browser?”
As much as I don’t want to post this on my blog I figured I should post the good news equally.