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most recent firefox version

  • Picture-in-Picture now also supports video captions on websites that use WebVTT (Web Video Text Track) format, like, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and many more.
  • Just turn on the subtitles on the in-page video player, and they will appear in PiP.
  • We now support captions/subtitles display on YouTube, Prime Video, and Netflix videos you watch in Picture-in-Picture.
  • This solved the only problem I had with this exceptional Linux distribution: internet navigation in modern sites. Copy a Firefox icon with another name, like old Firefox, edit its properties, and explicitly declare /usr/bin/firefox %u instead only firefox %u as found in application aba. No modifications were made upon system installed (old) Firefox, so you can still run it.

    most recent firefox version

    From any account, every time one clicks a Firefox icon, the up to date Firefox will be launched instead that old Firefox. In a terminal use the command: ln -s /usr/local/bin/mozilla/firefox/firefox /usr/local/bin/firefoxĭone. But /usr/local/bin comes first in that look up order, so.Īfter decompression, create a symbolic link in /usr/local/bin/ directory named firefox pointing to /usr/local/bin/mozilla/firefox. In OpenSUSE systems all "firefox icons" point to and execute the command "firefox", which means at all /usr/bin/firefox due look up order in $PATH system variable (in a terminal: echo $PATH to see its content. Use your preferred decompressor also, so you should have a /usr/local/bin/mozilla/firefox/ directory fulfilled with the installation files (including a "firefox" executable file within). You should previously create the mozilla directory, using a file manager like dolphin or that of your preference, or via terminal ( cd /usr/local/bin/ & mkdir Mozilla). tar.gz file (firefox-68.0.1.tar.bz2 on my case) using root account into the directory /usr/local/bin/mozilla/.

    most recent firefox version

    If not so, download it manually from Mozilla site.ĭecompress the downloaded. Go to Mozilla ( ) using your Linux browser (final version to OpenSUSE 13.2 is 50.0.1) and download the up to date Firefox fitted to your system, like the site will suggest automatically. If you have an old version of OpenSUSE like 13.2 and do not have the option of updating the system and so updating Firefox from official repositories any more, you can still get the latest version of Firefox running, directly from Mozilla.












    Most recent firefox version