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How to install Firefox on Linux
Firefox can easily be downloaded and installed to Linux and that process you can complete from package manager. If you don’t get it from Linux package then you can follow these steps to install it outside of the package:
• Download Firefox from home directory and open a new terminal.
• Now extract downloaded contents and run the Firefox script from /firefox/firefox folder.
• It will start Firefox, and then you can create a desktop icon for that.
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Ava Zones 07/19/2019 07:08

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Adrian Gates 09/22/2020 18:06
Flatpak is a new packaging format for Linux. To setup Flatpak, visit FlatPak's setup guide and select your OS and follow the installation steps.

Once you have Flatpak installed, go to the Firefox Flathub page and click the Install button. Once downloaded, follow the command line instructions at the bottom of the page.

Once Firefox is installed from Flatpak, updates are automatic so no need to reinstall.