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Where is the version for 64-bit Linux?

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When I go to the Download page for Linux, it just has the 32-bit version. Of course I'm running 64-bit Linux so I don't want to run 32-bit Firefox.

When I go to the Download page for Linux, it just has the 32-bit version. Of course I'm running 64-bit Linux so I don't want to run 32-bit Firefox.

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http://download.cdn.mozilla.net/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/20.0/linux-x86_64/

Linking to Fx 20.0 as the 20.0.1 was a update for Windows users.

James tarafından tarihinde düzenlendi

Please refer to these two links.


http://www.libre-software.net/how-to-install-firefox-on-ubuntu-linux-mint

I hope that your problem will be solved.

Have a nice day.

James tarafından tarihinde düzenlendi

The first link is only to en-US when I linked to 64-bit builds of all locals they support. Also the third-party site are linking to the not needed 20.0.1 build instead of 20.0

I do believe the Op knows how to install Firefox, just wanted to know where to find the 64-bit Linux builds of Firefox from Mozilla as they do not make them as easy to find as the 32-bit builds.

James tarafından tarihinde düzenlendi

http://www.techspot.com/downloads/4981-firefox-for-linux.html


[Please only post links to official Mozilla servers - c]

cor-el tarafından tarihinde düzenlendi

This website (techspot.com) does have a link to download 64-bit Firefox, but I feel it should be possible to download it from a mozilla.org page.

Always download Firefox from the Mozilla servers.

ok ... thnx for the tip cor-el ...

I have another question: As an update I was given today to install Linux Kernal headers version 3.2.0. I am running version 12.04. Should i download the updates related to 3.2.0?

oldhill has created a new thread, so please continue there [/questions/972603]