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Different Linux distributions have different methods for installing programs, far too many to be comprehensive in a single answer. If you want a specific answer, ask "How do i install Firefox and Pidgin in Ubuntu?" or "How do I install Firefox and Pidgin in OpenSUSE?", or whatever distribution you are using.
To unblock YouTube with Mozilla Firefox browser in Linux Unbuntu 9.10 one must go the browser and adjust the settings. Ironically, step by step instructions on making the adjustment are available in video tutorials on youtube.
The newest version of Firefox now (18th September 2011) is 6.0.2, for Winows. I'm not sure about Mac and Linux. Checkout on www.mozillafirefox.com
Mozilla Firefox 3 English version for Windows can be downloaded from the homepage of the Mozilla Corporation's website Mozilla.com. Firefox 3 is also available in more than 45 different languages and for Mac and Linux. To download Firefox 3 in a language other than English or for a different operating system, click on the link that reads "Other Systems and Languages" under the Firefox download button.
There are versions of the FireFox browser available for the Linux, Mac OS X and Windows operating systems.
American OnLine, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, MSN (I think) and there are a bunch of others, but thsoe are the most primary.
Fedora and openSUSE are the open-community spin-offs of privately managed and developed for-profit GNU/Linux distributions, Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SUSE Enterprise Edition Linux.
SUSE Enterprise Linux. They also contribute heavily to OpenSUSE.
MozillaFirefoxis a free and open sourceweb browserdeveloped for Windows, OS X, Linux, and Androidby Mozilla Foundation and its subsidiary, the Mozilla Corporation. Firefoxuses the Geckolayout engine to render web pages, which implements current andanticipated web standards.
Mozilla Firefox is a web browser and is not really related to Linux in most regards other than it is prepackaged and may be included in their repositories. However, in certain special cases they may rename it altogether to avoid copyright issues (e.g. Iceweasel in Debian).
"Linux can run programs ranging from Apache HTTP to SSH, GIMP Office, Mozilla Firefox, and a wide range of other Windows, Unix and other types of programs."
The kernel in the openSUSE operating system is based on the Linux system. It was developed by the community supported openSUSE project and was initially released in December 2006.