Upgrade Firefox 112 to 130 on Xtra-PC linux.
Help/About Firefox tells me I have - ver 112.0.1 (64-bit)
There is no option to automatically update.
I have downloaded this zip file - firefox-130.0(1).tar.bz2
QUESTION - How do I instal the update ? - or can I not with my system - as below
Xtra-PC - Turbo 32 × 1 (purchased 2019)
Ubuntu 18.04.6 LTS
Running on 2010 Acer 4741G computer. 4Gb RAM Intel i5 2.27Ghz
Many thanks for any assistance, John, Brisbane Aus
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Hi. Installing Firefox on Linux merely involves extracting the content of the tar.bz2 to its installation folder. To allow easy updating, this can be a firefox folder in your home directory (~/firefox). More info:
jay_c_tee said
Help/About Firefox tells me I have - ver 112.0.1 (64-bit) There is no option to automatically update. I have downloaded this zip file - firefox-130.0(1).tar.bz2 QUESTION - How do I instal the update ? - or can I not with my system - as below Ubuntu 18.04.6 LTS
The internal Firefox updates like you may have experienced in Firefox on Windows or macOS is only on the official Linux tarball builds of Firefox from Mozilla. A version of Firefox installed by way of snap, flatpak, deb, rpm etc is updated in the package manager for it.
The .tar.bz2 is not an update for the Ubuntu package build of Firefox you have as it should installed in a separate place and not mixed with the older version. Where ever you put the untared Firefox folder in, make sure the Firefox folder has read/write permissions for the user to get Firefox updates. A easy way as said is to have the Firefox folder in Home.
Oh and the old Ubuntu 18.04 LTS reached EOL in support as of May 31, 2023 as to why you may have been stuck with Firefox 112.0.1 as last Firefox package update. The most current Firefox you may have gotten if Firefox package updates were continued right up to that date may have been Firefox 113.0.2 as it was released May 23, 2023.
James द्वारा
Thanks for your help. Merely do this or that, should not be used in instructions ! I had already downloaded and extracted the zip file into a separate folder. The best hint would have been -
After extracting the zip file, find and click on the "firefox" executable file.
I can now run the 112 version and the 130 Firefox separately. Now I should delete the 112 version. How should that be done ? Have patience, I am 73 !