I still want to keep LMDE2 after it's official EOL, at least until I have LDME3 configured to the point I find it suitable for production. Or keep LMDE2 if I can't get my old look&feel on LMDE3 /EndOfRantAboutNewGUIdesignTrends
So for what I've seen around and willing to compile it all here under this thread for clearness and easiness of access, all we need to do is make sure we have the Debian repos activated, uninstall Firefox and manually install Firefox-ESR, and we're good to go until June 2020. Right? Or do you have anything else to add?
So,
- Make sure we have the Debian repos activated:
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deb http://http.debian.net/debian jessie-backports main
- Manually install Firefox-ESR and a language pack if needed (in my case, Portuguese):
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sudo apt update
sudo apt install firefox-ESR firefox-ESR-l10n-pt-pt
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sudo apt purge firefox
And then I assume you're good to go until June 2020.
Am I right or missing something? Let me know if there's anything to add here. Thanks!