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How to install firefox in RHEL-Red Hat/Fedora Linux?

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Mozilla Firefox is an open-source web browser, designed for standards compliance, performance and portability.(as described by yum info) Let’s first search for the package Note that you must be the root/administrator to install the package. To install this package in Red Hat/Fedora Linux. You can check the details of this package firefox

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How to install firefox in Ubuntu/Linux?

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Firefox delivers safe, easy web browsing. A familiar user interface, enhanced security features including protection from online identity theft, and integrated search let you get the most out of the web.Xul-Appid: {ec8030f7-c20a-464f-9b0e-13a3a9e97384}(dpkg package description) To install this package in Ubuntu, To know more about this package, you can use dpkg

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How to install Firefox-4.0 in Ubuntu?

Posted by Joys of Programming on in Linux, Ubuntu

Firefox 4.0 official release has been officially pushed to Early 2011. But if you want to experiment with Firefox 4.0, you can easily install it in Ubuntu using PPA. First add the repository Then update the apt sources Now install Firefox 4.0 After installation, you can see an option called Minefield 4.0 Web browser Minefield [...]

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How to view the contents of an installed Ubuntu package?

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You can find out the package to which a file belongs. Similarly, you can find out the contents of a package. Let’s take the package coreutils which contains the commands like ls, mkdir, rmdir. is the syntax. Take for example Similarly, you can find out the contents of any package, if you are not sure [...]

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How to find the package to which a file belongs (Ubuntu)?

Posted by Joys of Programming on in Ubuntu

If you are working in Ubuntu/Debian, you may want to know the package to which a particular file belongs to. Take for example, you want to find out the package to which the command ‘ls’ is found. For this purpose, you must know the complete path of the command which can be found out easily [...]

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