Getting updates from Mozilla
I'm currently using Ubuntu and Ubuntu's Firefox gets updated from Canonical. How can I change this? I mean I want to get updates from Mozilla and not from Canonical
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Install the official version of Firefox which you can download from Mozilla.
If you want to do automatic updates, then do this:
- Go to the Firefox menu
- Go to options
- A dialog box will come up, go to the advanced tab
- Go to automatically check for updates.
If you want to update it yourself, then when you want to update:
- Go to the Firefox menu
- Go the the help menu
- Then go to about Firefox, and then check for updates.
^ that is disabled in the Ubuntu Firefox version. Ubuntu Firefox gets updated from Canonical, not from Mozilla.
Thank you for that. I wasn't sure what Ubuntu was, I thought it was similar to the regular Firefox.
I've installed it from Software Center.
I'm trying another distro (elementaryOS) and i'm trying to install a clean version of Firefox. Since i'm still a noob in the Linux Command terminal thing i've followed this tut here https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/install-firefox-linux?redirectlocale=en-US&redirectslug=Installing+Firefox+on+Linux
And this is what I got :/
elementary@elementary:~$ cd ~ elementary@elementary:~$ tar xjf firefox-*.tar.bz2 elementary@elementary:~$ cd ~/firefox/firefox bash: cd: /home/elementary/firefox/firefox: Not a directory elementary@elementary:~$ cd ~/firefox/ elementary@elementary:~/firefox$ firefox The program 'firefox' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing: sudo apt-get install firefox elementary@elementary:~/firefox$
Can't update my last message :/
What If I change the app.update.url in the about:config?