sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mozillateam/firefox-stable && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
and hit Enter! That's it, your firefox will now be upgraded to version 4.
Explanation of the commands:
sudo
= super user do: tells Ubuntu to run the following command with root privileges.add-apt-repository ppa:mozillateam/firefox-stable
= add the mozillateams stable firefox PPA to your sources.list&&
= Tells the Ubuntu to execute another command if the foregoing command was executed successfullyapt-get update
= tells Ubuntu to update your sources.listapt-get upgrade
= tells Ubuntu to upgrade all installed applications
11 Kommentare:
Great!...i am using Opera, but good tip for the future :)
glad i found this blog, i run Ubuntu on my little netbook & these tricks will help immensely.
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What do you like more: Firefox or Chromium?
^^^ Chrome deff But I do use firefox on my laptop lol
On Ubuntu 10.10 64-bit chrome is a much than Firefox 3.6. When you open 20 tabs at once in ff3.6 the whole system will lag, but no problem with chrome.
Now that I installed FF4 things are different again ;)
So imho FF4>Chrome>FF3.6
awesome, thanks for the translated version =)
Same, i prefer chrome on desktop, but still use firefox on my netbook sometimes :D
Thats exactly the way i did it.
nice...thanks for the tips man.
Thanks for the tip dude!
Nice one. I really like the explanations, clear and straight to the point.
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