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Firefox 2.0 for Linux
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For Linux users, download Firefox 2.0 from the link below.

http://www.mozilla.com/products/download...lang=en-US

Tip: If you want an older version of firefox, just edit the address, and place the version number in, where 2.0 is.

Dr Small
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#2
Your using ubuntu, you know that firefox 2.0 is in the ubuntu repos right Tongue
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#3
Ubuntu repos??
~ FFW
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#4
Repo is short for repository.
a repository in this sense is a place on the internet storing massive amounts of software.
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#5
So does that mean it auto installs to your computer and you don't have to download it or what?? :S
~ FFW
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#6
It downloads it to your computer, and installs it, but you don't have to compile it, with:

cd folderhere
$ ./configure

All you have to do is run:
sudo apt-get install firefox

and it checks and sees if you have it, if not, you can download it and install it.


Dr Small
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#7
* FirefoxWiz 's head is spinning

that is like SO confusing!
~ FFW
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#8
To upgrade the Firefox 1.5.0.8 on Ubuntu, simple download the attachment and run it in the terminal.

It will upgrade Firefox to the latest version.
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