[ale] Firefox Update
Pete Hardie
pete.hardie at gmail.com
Wed Apr 19 13:38:31 EDT 2006
On 4/19/06, Terry Bailey <terry at bitlinx.com> wrote:
>
> I am sure that this is a rudimentary question, but I don' t have the
> answer. I have downloaded the latest version of Firefox for Linux. I
> assume that it will execute on must any flavor of Linux ( Red Hat,
> SUSE). I am running SUSE 10. I have done the gzip -d and the tar
> -xvf. But I don't see any install script. If I run Firefox from the
> directory containing all the new files, I get the latest version, but of
> course the version I get from the icon on the desktop is the old
> version. How do I install this?
If your aim is to install the latest Firefox for the whole machine,
you can just untar the download in a safe place (/usr/local works for
me), and create a link from /usr/local/bin/firefox to the executable
under firefox-1.5.0.2 (or whatever the untar creates). I do this to
allow a way back - the old version sits uder
/usr/local/firefox-1.5.0.xxx, the new is .yyy, and the link gets moved
to the latest. If things don't work, I move the link back.
As for the desktop icon, I woudl change the path to be the link you
create, so it will always run the newest.
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