![]() ![]() This version will auto-update the browser as and when they are released. Finally, the Firefox Standard version is ready for use. Save the commands in the editor using the CTRL+O key and exit the editor. Related: Best Fitness / Workout apps with Google Chromecast support Note: Here in the place of USERNAME in the sixth line, type your username that appears in the beginning line of the Linux Terminal window. MimeType=text/html text/xml application/xhtml+xml application/xml application/+xml application/rss+xml application/rdf+xml image/gif image/jpeg image/png x-scheme-handler/http x-scheme-handler/https Paste the following commands on the editor: The editor will greet you with two lines pre-written. ![]() To open type the following in the Linux terminal: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list Now, open the Nano editor we installed earlier. You need to remove the ESR version without deleting the basic files. Open Linux terminal, and it should look like a window below. Hence follow the above method to install the Firefox ESR version first. Related: How to use old speakers wirelessly with Google Home Installing Firefox (Standard Version) through the Linux Terminal and Nano Editor:Īs a precursor, basic dependency files of Firefox ESR versions are needed to proceed with this step. Hence if you want to use the new features available in the standard version, you can also install it in Chromebook through the terminal. The security updates will be provided regularly, nonetheless. The new features will be included only in the next major ESR software release. It is also an official version of Firefox, mainly meant for organizations like universities and businesses, but major features available on the Standard version won’t trickle down here until a cycle is completed. However, this Firefox is an ESR version meaning it is an Extended Support Release. After this, you can see the Firefox present in the dock list. ![]()
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