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Migrating from Debian's Firefox to Upstream'sįirst install Firefox as described in the chapter Installing Firefox -> From Mozilla binaries. Since KeePassXC's server socket has been renamed, you need to tweak the workaround as explained in Therefore, add-ons which rely on it such as KeePassXC Browser don't work. Snap packages don't support native messaging. If you haven't already installed snapd, run sudo apt install snapd Mozilla provides an official Snap package for Firefox: Since the KeePassXC's socket has been renamed in KeePassXC 2.6, for this version you need to tweak the solution as described in comment #3 A workaround for KeePassXC is described in the Flathub forum. If you want to use your Firefox flatpak as the default DebianAlternatives browser ( x-200 & sudo update-alternatives -set x-Flatpaks don't support native messaging. If you have added /var/lib/flatpak/exports/bin to your PATH, you can also run it with the command If you haven't already set up flatpak, run sudo apt install flatpakįlatpak remote-add -if-not-exists flathub Mozilla provides an official FlatPak at FlatHub. If you want to use your manually installed Firefox as the default DebianAlternatives browser ( x-www-browser), run sudo update-alternatives -install /usr/bin/x-www-browser x-www-browser /opt/firefox/firefox 200 & sudo update-alternatives -set x-www-browser /opt/firefox/firefox For example: sudo ln -s /opt/firefox/firefox /usr/local/bin/firefox If you want to be able to launch Firefox from a CommandLineInterface, create a symlink to the firefox executable in /usr/local/bin/. Replace /opt/firefox with the path to the directory where you extracted the archive. MimeType=text/html text/xml application/xhtml+xml application/xml application/+xml application/rss+xml application/rdf+xml image/gif image/jpeg image/png x-scheme-handler/http x-scheme-handler/https Įxec=/opt/firefox/firefox -private-window %u Icon=/opt/firefox/browser/chrome/icons/default/default128.png In the ~/.local/share/applications directory (install only for the current user) In the /usr/share/applications directory (system-wide installation - requires Root privileges)
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Download the Firefox version you want directly from the official website.

Mozilla distributes ready-to-use Firefox binaries for Linux on their website: On DebianUnstable, to install the Release version of Firefox, install the firefox package. Support for languages other than English is available in packages named firefox-esr-l10n*. They are instead supported for more than a year, updating with major security or stability fixes. ESRs are not updated with new features every six weeks. This installs the Extended Support Release of Firefox. On DebianStable, Install the firefox-esr package. Migrating from Debian's Firefox to Upstream's.Although many of the new features are available with plug-ins anyway, this is still a rip-roaring browser and consolidates Firefox’s position as the best browser on the market by miles. Whilst the recently released Internet Explorer 7 is only just introducing tabbed browsing, Firefox 2.0 is already taking internet surfing to a new level. This resulted in frequent crashes, keyboard head-banging and violent swearing.

The legendary memory leak also still doesn’t seem to have been fixed as Firefox continues to guzzle processing power.
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The extension incompatibility issue is the main drawback although this will change as developers update their plugins over the coming weeks and months.
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The automatic session retrieval option (previously available with the Tab Mix Plus plugin) is also a tonic when your system crashes or you’ve got too many tabs open and Firefox cripples under the strain. One of the most useful features we found was a predictive search function within the Google toolbar that would suggest potential phrases and popular search terms as you typed. Other goodies include enhanced tabbed browsing (each with their own close option finally), the ability to un-close tabs, search plug-in/add-on manager, and much, much more. Amongst the security highlights of 2.0 are anti-phishing support which helps the browser discriminate between genuine websites and those intended to store and retrieve your personal information.
