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How to upgrade Firefox on Fedora

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Hi,
I'm currently running Fedora v.7 and have Firefox v.2. I'm trying to upgrade to the latest version of Firefox and having problems doing so. I tried the cmd: yum update firefox and got the results listed below:

fedora 100% |=========================| 2.1 kB 00:00
updates 100% |=========================| 2.3 kB 00:00
Setting up Update Process
Could not find update match for firefox
No Packages marked for Update
I then downloaded the latest version of Firefox from the website, but there is no .rpm file or .bz2 file which I can use to do the install. Could you please provide me with instructions on how I can do the upgrade?
Shahab

Hi,<br /> I'm currently running Fedora v.7 and have Firefox v.2. I'm trying to upgrade to the latest version of Firefox and having problems doing so. I tried the cmd: yum update firefox and got the results listed below:<br /> <br /> fedora 100% |=========================| 2.1 kB 00:00<br /> updates 100% |=========================| 2.3 kB 00:00<br /> Setting up Update Process<br /> Could not find update match for firefox<br /> No Packages marked for Update<br /> I then downloaded the latest version of Firefox from the website, but there is no .rpm file or .bz2 file which I can use to do the install. Could you please provide me with instructions on how I can do the upgrade?<br /> Shahab

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Did you ever update Fedora and Firefox?

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You should first off update to Fedora 18, http://fedoraproject.org/

Fedora 7 was End of Lifed 2008-06-13, which means it hasn't received updates since then. updating will not only keep you secure, but will also come with performance and stability improvements.

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Did you ever update Fedora and Firefox?