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Originally Posted by reflex If you're running Ubuntu 9.04, it should be as simple as "sudo apt-get install firefox-3.5". |
In an ideal world it would be as easy as
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sudo aptitude update
and Canonical would already have backported the Firefox base to 3.5. I am still wondering why they haven't?
If I dist-upgrade from 9.04 to 9.10 with firefox-3.5 installed, will 9.10 automagically update the package to the standard Firefox in the 9.10 repos? Or will it be ignored as a legacy package?
Edit: I ask because I just replaced an uber-hacked ultra upgraded version of 7.04/7.10/8.04/8.10 with a clean install of 9.04 on a brand new hdd. My previous install was a mess of my own making with trying to hack nvidia drivers, smart card readers, kernel optimizations, and a whole slew of make make installs of stuff that's now in the repos. It runs like new and I am going to experiment with sticking to the repos themselves this time around.