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Removing Beta Release Channel

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  • Slědne wótegrono wót jonzn4SUSE

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It appears that this question has been asked many, many, many times and yet a clear, concise answer hasn't been provided. How do I change my updates from the beat release channel to standard updates? There should be a simple procedure to do this without a lot of unnecessary information in the answer and ultimately no answer to the question.

It appears that this question has been asked many, many, many times and yet a clear, concise answer hasn't been provided. How do I change my updates from the beat release channel to standard updates? There should be a simple procedure to do this without a lot of unnecessary information in the answer and ultimately no answer to the question.

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Yeah, I've seen a few and this is the first one I've clicked on. Can you post a similar screenshot?

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I just downloaded the beta version. Here's a screenshot of it.

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Terry's response is correct. You need to install the normal Firefox and set it as your default.

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I would just run both, have the beta as a "backup" of your data with sync. I have 7 versions running on Linux, but only sync 4. https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all/#product-desktop-release

Just make sure to install in a different directory.