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Firefox software updates
Today on both my LMDE systems I have had software update notication pop-ups from Firefox, are the Mint flavoured updates going to appear in the repository or should I start Firefox as root let it update itself (or does that break the Mint branding?).
I did the former in Mint9 but the latter when I went Ubuntuzilla when it lagged a while back, so not sure what to do?
GB
I did the former in Mint9 but the latter when I went Ubuntuzilla when it lagged a while back, so not sure what to do?
GB
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Re: Firefox software updates
Yes, others in the forums explained to me that Firefox is one of the applications that comes from the Mint Debian repos.
Just be patient and within a day or two it'll be offered it in the available updates.
Just be patient and within a day or two it'll be offered it in the available updates.
Re: Firefox software updates
Me too! Waiting for this, because my firefox want to install new updates... Anybody knows?
Re: Firefox software updates
Or just install Iceweasel from the Debian repos.
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.2.10) Gecko/20100916 Iceweasel/3.6.10 (like Firefox/3.6.10)
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.2.10) Gecko/20100916 Iceweasel/3.6.10 (like Firefox/3.6.10)
Re: Firefox software updates
Don't wait too long, folks. LMDE's version is 3.6.8 and upstream is already 3.6.10.
Clem must be very busy and isn't giving this a highest priority so either relax and keep it the way it is or install Mozilla's version as instructed at http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... 06#p315606
-edit- craigevil is talking about the one from experimental, for that one has to enable the experimental debian repository (no worries, it just installs what you ask). Testing has 3.5.12 which, while being a former main version, is updated security wise (edit- or will be when it gets to 3.5.13, already in Sid).
Clem must be very busy and isn't giving this a highest priority so either relax and keep it the way it is or install Mozilla's version as instructed at http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... 06#p315606
-edit- craigevil is talking about the one from experimental, for that one has to enable the experimental debian repository (no worries, it just installs what you ask). Testing has 3.5.12 which, while being a former main version, is updated security wise (edit- or will be when it gets to 3.5.13, already in Sid).
Re: Firefox software updates
I got too impatient, I let it update itself, may have broken the Mintiness of it, will find out later.
I did sudo fireox then ran check for updates but did not restart but closed and did sudo firefox again then it installed the update itself, I think folders it installs itself into are as per Ubuntu (in etc and usr) and not Debian (in opt) becuase when I started it again it said it is not he default browser.
I did sudo fireox then ran check for updates but did not restart but closed and did sudo firefox again then it installed the update itself, I think folders it installs itself into are as per Ubuntu (in etc and usr) and not Debian (in opt) becuase when I started it again it said it is not he default browser.
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I just installed LMDE a few days ago. Then tonight Firefox tried to update itself and I got the message below. I'm the administrator. There are no other user accounts.
When I checked under Users & Groups > User Permissions, nothing is checked off. That makes no sense to me.
My Firefox is not the Mint branded version, but generic Firefox 3.6.8.
When I checked under Users & Groups > User Permissions, nothing is checked off. That makes no sense to me.
My Firefox is not the Mint branded version, but generic Firefox 3.6.8.
We're inevitably imprisoned by what we believe.
Re: Firefox software updates
You're not the administrator, root is the administrator (unless you're running the desktop as root).
Re: Firefox software updates
you need to run "sudo firefox" from terminal then the updater has the rights to write the files to the system folders
Re: Firefox software updates
If you are going to run Debian you should really give Iceweasel a try.
# apt-cache policy iceweasel
iceweasel:
Installed: 3.6.10-1
Candidate: 4.0~b5-0
Version table:
4.0~b5-0 0 ( Same as the current Firefox 4 beta )
500 http://mozilla.debian.net/packages/ ./ Packages
*** 3.6.10-1 0 ( Same as the current Firefox release)
101 http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ experimental/main i386 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
3.5.13-1 0 ( Same as the current Firefox 3.5.x )
500 http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/ sid/main i386 Packages
All of the above packages are maintianed by the same Debian dev.
If you must have the version in experimental, you can add to your /etc/apt/preferences
Package: *
Pin: release a=experimental
Pin-Priority: 101
You would still need to do apt-get -t experimental install packagename
# apt-cache policy iceweasel
iceweasel:
Installed: 3.6.10-1
Candidate: 4.0~b5-0
Version table:
4.0~b5-0 0 ( Same as the current Firefox 4 beta )
500 http://mozilla.debian.net/packages/ ./ Packages
*** 3.6.10-1 0 ( Same as the current Firefox release)
101 http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ experimental/main i386 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
3.5.13-1 0 ( Same as the current Firefox 3.5.x )
500 http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/ sid/main i386 Packages
All of the above packages are maintianed by the same Debian dev.
If you must have the version in experimental, you can add to your /etc/apt/preferences
Package: *
Pin: release a=experimental
Pin-Priority: 101
You would still need to do apt-get -t experimental install packagename
Re: Firefox software updates
OK. I thought I'd read that running Firefox (or other apps) as root was not a good idea. This is more different than Ubuntu-based Mint than I realised.ginjabunny wrote:you need to run "sudo firefox" from terminal then the updater has the rights to write the files to the system folders
Thanks.
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Re: Firefox software updates
while I'm waiting for Firefox to be updated in the Mint Debian repository (I only manually updated one PC to 3.6.10, the other is still 3.6.8 ) I have another question which affects Firefox, this is, I noticed that overnight my Ubuntu server updated itself with the latest verion of Flash player ("flashplugin-installer 10.1.82.76ubuntu0.10.04.2 => 10.1.85.3ubuntu0.10.04.1"), in the Mint Debian repository it is only listed as flashplugin-nonfree 1:2.8.1 so if reinstalled does this only install a certain version or does it always install the latest??
Re: Firefox software updates
Thank you. I've tried this one and everything seemed to work.ginjabunny wrote:you need to run "sudo firefox" from terminal then the updater has the rights to write the files to the system folders
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Re: Firefox software updates
maybe Clem has forgotten about it?
On the Flash player front, I couldn't do a re-install because the flashplugin-nonfree deb package is no where to be found.
I manually installed the newer version 1:2.8.2 which I downloaded from the sid page http://packages.debian.org/sid/flashplugin-nonfree, using
dpkg -i flashplugin-nonfree_2.8.2_i386.deb
On the Flash player front, I couldn't do a re-install because the flashplugin-nonfree deb package is no where to be found.
I manually installed the newer version 1:2.8.2 which I downloaded from the sid page http://packages.debian.org/sid/flashplugin-nonfree, using
dpkg -i flashplugin-nonfree_2.8.2_i386.deb