- #Get older versions of firefox install#
- #Get older versions of firefox 64 Bit#
- #Get older versions of firefox update#
- #Get older versions of firefox archive#
- #Get older versions of firefox upgrade#
Uninstall/remove Firefox (non-ppa installations) Please share your experience with MX Linux, Pop!_OS, EndeavourOS, OpenSuse or any other distro in the comments. This installation procedure is reliable and should work with a wide range of distributions. Ubuntu 22.04 LTS “Jammy Jellyfish” (support until July 2027) Ubuntu 20.04 LTS “Focal Fossa” (support until April 2025) Ubuntu 18.04 LTS “Bionic Beaver” (Long Term Support until April 2023) Linux Mint 20 “Ulyana”, 20.1 “Ulyssa”, 20.2 “Uma”, 20.3 “Una” (support until April 2025 for all 20.x releases) Linux Mint 19 “Tara” LTS, 19.1 “Tessa”, 19.2 “Tina”, 19.3 “Tricia” (support until April 2023 for all 19.x releases) This howto has been tested with success on the following distributions, with Firefox 4 to 103 and Firefox 104 Beta: Linux Mint 20.3 “Una”, Debian 11.x “Bullseye”, Manjaro Linux, …įirefox running on Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo) Ubuntu and Linux Mint repositories were updated the same day.Ĥ.
#Get older versions of firefox update#
Linux Mint users were able to update one day later.
#Get older versions of firefox upgrade#
Sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get upgrade Sudo apt-add-repository ppa:mozillateam/firefox-next Simply run these two commands in a terminal: The “ Official PPA for Firefox Beta” (firefox-next) will replace your current Firefox installation with the current available version in Mozillas Beta channel. The official Firefox Beta PPA (Firefox 104) → Avoid this ppa unless you know exactly what you’re doing! 2. These testing versions are not meant to be stable or usable.
#Get older versions of firefox install#
Using this ppa will not only install the latest Firefox 105 daily build, once called “minefield” – updated daily! It will also update your current Firefox and Thunderbird to test versions. Many howtos on this subject will tell you to install Firefox pre-versions through Mozilla’s ppa ubuntu-mozilla-daily.
Be careful with the “ubuntu-mozilla-daily” ppa! Firefox PPAs, Beta, Updates, other distributions 1. Case 1: you want to use Firefox 103 as your default browser:ī. Set up symbolic linksĭepending on your usage pattern, follow the instructions for case 1 OR for case 2. Now move the Firefox directory (which was created in your Downloads folder during extraction) to /opt: On the contrary, if you already had a previous Firefox version installed in the /opt directory, remove it with the following command: If you want more info about why /opt is the right place to install programs on Linux, check out these two links: Move to /optĮxternal programs like LibreOffice, Google Chrome, Skype, Zoom, … are all installed in the /opt directory.
#Get older versions of firefox archive#
The firefox-103.0.tar.bz2 archive can now be deleted. Look for a file named firefox-103.0.tar.bz2, right-click on it and select “ extract here”.Īlternatively, you can extract the archive from the command line:įor those interested, here are the tar arguments used in the command:į : read from a file (rather than a tape device) To extract this juicy archive, open the Downloads directory. In case you want to learn more on these extensions: tar, bzip2. This how-to supposes that the downloaded file is saved in the “Downloads” directory located in your home directory.
#Get older versions of firefox 64 Bit#
Downloadĭownload Firefox from the official Mozilla Firefox page:ĭownload alternative versions (beta, developer edition, nightly) from the official channels page:Ī 64 bit build is available in the linux-x86_64 directory of Mozilla’s FTP.