Install Firefox 3.5 on Linpus Lite ?

Discussion in 'Linux' started by RS125, Aug 29, 2009.

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    RS125

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    Hi !

    I've got an Acer Aspire One and I'd like to update my Firefox 3 -> to 3.5.2. Currently 3.0 doesn't update to 3.5. Unlike Opera which does update easily over top of the last update.

    Does anybody have an idea on how to get 3.5.2 workin ?

    Thanks ! any help would be much appreciated !
     
    RS125, Aug 29, 2009
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    HappyH

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    I guess you've already checked but what happens when you go to Help --> Check for updates in Firefox?
    HH.
     
    HappyH, Aug 29, 2009
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    mprhat

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    I updated to 3.5 and the whole system crashed... so be careful.
    I had to recover and have not updated to Firefox 3.5 since.
     
    mprhat, Aug 31, 2009
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    RS125

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    haha yeah, update keeps updating version 3.0...I got 3.0.13 now !

    Guess I'll stick with Opera 10 till a linux guru figures it out ! cause I aint !
     
    RS125, Sep 5, 2009
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    mac100

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    I down loaded OPERA but cant see how to run it. Files are in the opera folder in USR directory rather than applications but which of the files runs op0era?
     
    mac100, Oct 17, 2009
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    Pilsener

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    What's the point of even writing replies like this ?
    Of course this is the first thing everyone checks.
    Moron
     
    Pilsener, Nov 12, 2009
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