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Firefox has ended support for 32-bit Linux
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Support for Firefox on 32-bit Linux is ending.
Support for Firefox on 32-bit Linux is ending.
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If you are running a 32-bit (x86) Linux operating system, Firefox is no longer supported as of [[Find what version of Firefox you are using|Firefox version]] 145.
If Firefox is already installed on your computer, you can continue using it but you will not receive updates beyond version 144. If you are running a 32-bit version of Firefox on a 64-bit Linux system, you can install the 64-bit version of Firefox instead from the [https://www.firefox.com/browsers/desktop/linux/ Firefox for Linux download page].
[[Firefox ESR release cycle|Firefox Extended Support Release (ESR)]] will continue to receive updates for 32-bit Linux but will not receive updates beyond ESR version 140.
System requirements for Firefox may vary depending on whether it is provided by your Linux distribution or by Mozilla, which means you may still be able to get a recent version of Firefox for 32-bit x86 systems from your Linux distribution.
If you are running a 32-bit (x86) Linux operating system, Firefox is no longer supported as of [[Find what version of Firefox you are using|Firefox version]] 145.
If Firefox is already installed on your computer, you can continue using it but you will not receive updates beyond version 144. If you are running a 32-bit version of Firefox on a 64-bit Linux system, you can install the 64-bit version of Firefox instead from the [https://www.firefox.com/browsers/desktop/linux/ Firefox for Linux download page].
[[Firefox ESR release cycle|Firefox Extended Support Release (ESR)]] will continue to receive updates for 32-bit Linux but will not receive updates beyond ESR version 140.
System requirements for Firefox may vary depending on whether it is provided by your Linux distribution or by Mozilla, which means you may still be able to get a recent version of Firefox for 32-bit x86 systems from your Linux distribution.