![]() Download Firefox Firefox Privacy Notice 89. You can also file a bug in Bugzilla or see the system requirements of this release. Even if it doesn’t and you install Firefox in Ubuntu on your own, even in that case you can update Firefox with the regular system update. Firefox 89.0, See All New Features, Updates and Fixes Desktop Desktop Beta & Developer Edition Firefox Release Notes Release Notes tell you what’s new in Firefox. You’ll notice that apart from the system and kernel updates, Ubuntu also provides updates on some installed software.įirefox is no different. If you expand it a bit, you can see what kinds of updates are there. Look for updates and if your update has not been done. Ubuntu often prompts for the availability of new updates. A-You can update your Firefox by clicking Help in the Menu option of the Firefox browser. If you install applications from the software center or use the apt or apt-get command for installing any software, it is Ubuntu’s responsibility to provide you software updates. If you are new to Ubuntu then let me tell you something about the updates. Probably this is the reason why people switching to Linux from Windows wonder about updating Firefox on Ubuntu. The browser checks for core, theme and extension updates regularly and will either download and install those updates automatically, or prompt you instead. One core feature of Firefox is the update checking. The outcome of this process will not stick to the profile as obviously given my setup the RUNNINGPROFILE is recreated every time. The list is not sorted by severity or risks. No notifications for the availability of a Firefox update here. Whenever a firefox update takes place, a number of dialogs need to be confirmed by the user in relation to checking/updating extensions. ![]() ![]() Or, you go to settings menu -> Help -> About Firefox to see the current version and if there is an update available.īut that’s not the case in Linux. ![]() On Windows, Firefox prompts for updating the browser. Then I understood the context behind the question. ![]()
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