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Firefox Developer version ask mi to download update every few days so I do and still me ask me again and again
Firefox Developer version ask mi to download update every few days so I do and still me ask me again and again
just an fyi, & youse probably have thousands/more saying the same: the "about" page leads to the build info for FF 54....nuff said.
Update fails, apparently in post-refresh hook with the symlinks in /var/snap/firefox/common/snap-hunspell/ pointing to non-existent files in a non-existent directory (e.g… (funda kabanzi)
Update fails, apparently in post-refresh hook with the symlinks in /var/snap/firefox/common/snap-hunspell/ pointing to non-existent files in a non-existent directory (e.g. to /snap/firefox/5701/usr/share/hunspell/en_US.aff where /snap/firefox/5701/ does not exist).
A thunderbird update (128.6.0esr->128.6.1esr) fails very similarly.
I used snap to update manually in order to see error messages:
donald@dhl-pd70sneg24:~$ snap refresh --list Name Version Rev Size Publisher Notes firefox 135.0-2 5701 270MB mozilla✓ - thunderbird 128.6.1esr-3 634 221MB canonical✓ - user@machine:~$ sudo snap refresh error: cannot perform the following tasks: - Run post-refresh hook of "firefox" snap if present (run hook "post-refresh":
rm: missing operand Try 'rm --help' for more information. ln: failed to create symbolic link '/var/snap/firefox/common/snap-hunspell/et_EE.dic' -> : No such file or directory ln: failed to create symbolic link '/var/snap/firefox/common/snap-hunspell/et_EE.aff' -> : No such file or directory
Starting and ending state of /snap/firefox/: user@machine:~$ ls -tl /snap/firefox total 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Feb 6 08:24 current -> 5437 drwxr-xr-x 7 root root 201 Dec 10 10:01 5437 drwxr-xr-x 7 root root 201 Nov 25 19:59 5361
I can't seem to update to the latest version of Firefox. Steps on macOS 15.2: 1. In previous version of Firefox, get dialog to update to current version of Firefox 2. Cl… (funda kabanzi)
I can't seem to update to the latest version of Firefox.
Steps on macOS 15.2: 1. In previous version of Firefox, get dialog to update to current version of Firefox 2. Click Restart to update Firefox. 3. Enter admin user name and password to allow Firefox to install a helper 4. Got a request to let Firefox access my devices. My devices are not Firefox's business, so I replied Don't allow. Note: 3 and 4 may have been swapped.
Expected result: Get a dialog that Mozilla corp has installed something; Firefox relaunches with the new version
Actual result: Get a dialog that Mozilla corp has installed something
Attempted workaround:
5. Click Firefox icon in the dock
Expected result: Firefox launches
Actual result: Get dialog asking me to enter admin user name and password to allow Firefox to install a helper.
6. I do so.
Expected result: Get a dialog that Mozilla corp has installed something; Firefox relaunches with the new version
Actual result: Get a dialog that Mozilla corp has installed something
Attempted workaround:
7. Click Firefox icon in the dock
And I get a strange feeling of deja vu as the process repeats and I am unable to launch Firefox.
If I look at the macOS console and filter on Mozilla, I notice these two messages from org.mozilla.updater:
I have no idea how to proceeed.
I received a msg from Mozilla that my Firefox was out of date and to download current version. I downloaded the current version but it does not update. I went to the me… (funda kabanzi)
I received a msg from Mozilla that my Firefox was out of date and to download current version. I downloaded the current version but it does not update. I went to the menue and firefox help and it said automatic downloads disabled by system adminiestrator, I'm running linux mint. How do I get the download to update?
your updates do not work and repeatedly we messages to update your browser that never does update! so do we have to delete this Linux program to replace it with something… (funda kabanzi)
your updates do not work and repeatedly we messages to update your browser that never does update! so do we have to delete this Linux program to replace it with something that actually works or are you willing to fix the glitches in your system?
I wish Firefox would offer the choice of new updates wether you want them or not. The last update totally sent my PC in a spin.
Every once in a while, Firefox stops allowing me to navigate to any new websites, instead giving only a page that says: "Restart to Keep Using Firefox An update to Fir… (funda kabanzi)
Every once in a while, Firefox stops allowing me to navigate to any new websites, instead giving only a page that says:
"Restart to Keep Using Firefox
An update to Firefox started in the background. You’ll need to restart to finish the update.
Your windows and tabs will be quickly restored, but private ones will not."
I have automatic updates disabled in Firefox settings, and I have gone into about:config and set app.update.auto.migrated to false, and yet this issue persists. It seems like Firefox is ignoring my preferences. I don't wish to restart Firefox while I'm in the middle of a bunch of work. How can I get past this message and continue using Firefox without restarting? Do I need to delete update files or something?
This random surprise block to my work is ridiculous. We need the flexibility to update/restart Firefox only whenever we're ready to.
So I need to update my Firefox Browser to 128 BUT somehow "Updates disabled by your system administrator." and as I am the only user I have never set up an administrator.… (funda kabanzi)
So I need to update my Firefox Browser to 128 BUT somehow "Updates disabled by your system administrator." and as I am the only user I have never set up an administrator.
So I have had a look and I don't understand most of what I am reading.
So about:policies.... DisableAppUpdate true So how do I change that? I have looked at Reg Editor but have no idea what I am looking at.
It took me a long time to update to Firefox 121 because I did not like some of the changes Mozilla did to it like spacing between Bookmarks in the dropdown so to update again is a big thing for me. Attached as much as I think is relevant. Any help will be much appreciated.
Downloaded an update of firefox. Is this for real? A message box came up and said I would get a NEW version of firefox but all my things would be saved. Now I have two fi… (funda kabanzi)
Downloaded an update of firefox. Is this for real? A message box came up and said I would get a NEW version of firefox but all my things would be saved. Now I have two firefox versions. My old version has all my info and saved and/or chosen settings. HOWEVER the newer version is a new install without settings and WORSE it has GOOGLE as the browser?!?! Is DUCK DUCK GO gone to goOgle? If I wanted a shopping app I would use my GOOGLE account instead of Firefox. How do I fix this?
After the last update a couple days ago Firefox does not come up correctly. Search doesn't work. Duck Duck Go seems to be the default search engine and Google is missing … (funda kabanzi)
After the last update a couple days ago Firefox does not come up correctly. Search doesn't work. Duck Duck Go seems to be the default search engine and Google is missing from the selection list when the left mouse button is pushed. I really don't know how to describe the problem. It does come up in troubleshoot mode more-or-less correctly. Something odd happened during the update. A screen came up with some sort of message about having run into some sort of odd problem and that it would have to stop and restart the process, which it did. Hasn't worked properly since.
Hi Mozilla friends, I'm running OSX 10.9.5 and I just can't afford to buy another computer right now, all the more that my iMac works beautifully. I tried and cannot in… (funda kabanzi)
Hi Mozilla friends,
I'm running OSX 10.9.5 and I just can't afford to buy another computer right now, all the more that my iMac works beautifully. I tried and cannot install the current Firefox. What am I to do? Many thanks, - Greg
I'm running Firefox 139.0.1 on Mac Sonoma 14.7.1. Since FF V138, I've had this extremely frustrating problem where, approximately once a day and while the application i… (funda kabanzi)
I'm running Firefox 139.0.1 on Mac Sonoma 14.7.1.
Since FF V138, I've had this extremely frustrating problem where, approximately once a day and while the application is still running, Firefox seems to either auto-revert to an older version' 'or otherwise mess up the installation files. I don't get any notice this is happening until I try to open a new tab and it brings up the "You must restart Firefox" notice. When I click Restart, it pops up with "You've launched an older version of Firefox, so you won't keep any of your bookmarks because that would be unstable" error.
The only way I've found to fix it is to redownload the most recent install files, which, after the fresh install, will allow me to keep using Firefox with my bookmarks for the next 5-6 hours, before the whole process starts again.
I theoretically have auto-updates off; my settings are set to the other option, "Check for updates but let you choose to install them". Doesn't seem to make a difference. It only does this on my Mac; the FF install on my Windows machine works fine.
I really want to keep using FF. It's my preferred personal browser. But this is really messing with me! I was hopeful that 139.1 would fix it but same issue, so far.
Apologies for the non-descript subject line, but it is accurate: I just attempted a normal update to firefox. The first problem once it relaunched was that it did not sho… (funda kabanzi)
Apologies for the non-descript subject line, but it is accurate: I just attempted a normal update to firefox. The first problem once it relaunched was that it did not show any of my tabs that had been open; it just showed a single "new tab" page. Upon typing any URL, though, the browser does nothing. More specifically, it does not initiate ANY network traffic (according to Little Snitch Mini). I tried various things (redownloading and reinstalling, rebooting, and refreshing firefox), but nothing helped. With the "refresh firefox", the only result is that, after a minute or so, the crash reporter comes up.
Curiously, on the prior update to 140.0.4, I had exactly the same issues. I did manage to resolve it by retrying things the next day and the "refresh firefox" seemed to be the thing that fixed it.
Hardware: Macbook Pro (Apple M3 Max) OS: Sequoia
14/01/2025 Ok, I can't reinstall Firefox because I have data, links and other that I no longer have access to link website links. What is the next solution please as Fi… (funda kabanzi)
14/01/2025
Ok, I can't reinstall Firefox because I have data, links and other that I no longer have access to link website links.
What is the next solution please as Firefox is my default and main browser.... or is it time to move away from firefox.?
I tried to import date and others however it was not an easy task to do, and I have to System Restore to once again get the Error that stops Firefox, is there a way of undoing the update that firefox installed ?
Last night the 15th January 2025, the firefox decided to update, buy it self closing the browser, however when it restarted it now comes up an Error, something along the … (funda kabanzi)
Last night the 15th January 2025, the firefox decided to update, buy it self closing the browser, however when it restarted it now comes up an Error, something along the lines of 134.0.1 and 134.0 MinVersion, if you have seen this you will know what I mean, it suggested to reinstall firefox, with that I did and I tried to porting all the setting and data and every thing, however it didnot import.
Where can I find the previous version that generated the error to start the import again... as there are links that I simply can not get any more
Cheers
Windows 11 23H2 FireFox 136.0.1 When clicking check for updates it firstly shows the rotating arrows icon for a long time and then says "Failed to Check for Updates" I… (funda kabanzi)
Windows 11 23H2 FireFox 136.0.1
When clicking check for updates it firstly shows the rotating arrows icon for a long time and then says "Failed to Check for Updates"
I've completely reinstalled Firefox and this continues to happen
I do not have NordVPN or any other VPN installed
The behaviour is the same in troubleshoot mode
How could the Firefox be up to date when also saying latest patch failed? How is this corrected?
I downloaded new version and it says it is "Now Installing installing" for last 20 minutes. Should I try to re-download and try again or let it wait?
I have received the 14 Jan Mozilla Update warning a few times now, and I have tried to update Firefox, but it seems my computer sytem is now too old - iMac 0X El Capitan … (funda kabanzi)
I have received the 14 Jan Mozilla Update warning a few times now, and I have tried to update Firefox, but it seems my computer sytem is now too old - iMac 0X El Capitan 10.11.6. PLEASE NOTE, I have an iMac from early 2009 and I am now unable to update my system to any other Mac version.
I lost all my saved pages and bookmarks recently when I tried to update Firefox using the instructions online. Unfortunately it was only after updating removed old Firefox that I was then informed that I would not be able to use the new version with my computer. I was able to resurrect my old Firefox from a backup, and would like to continue to use it as I am very happy with Firefox as a browser.
Are there any work-arounds that would allow me to use Firefox on my iMac - it is working perfectly and has just been cleaned and I've had a new hard drive installed - it seems incredibly wasteful to have to buy a new computer! Yours hopefully!