Firefox is included in Ubuntu by default. To update it, just use the update manager.
Firefox
Go to firefox.mozilla.com and click download.
Ubuntu includes Mozilla Firefox by default. The web browser for Kubuntu is Konqueror.
Ubuntu will not make an official Firefox 3.5 package for Intrepid (8.10) since it is not considered a critical security fix, and support for Intrepid will be retired before Firefox 3.0 reaches end-of-life. Because Intrepid is near end-of-life, there's also been little interest in making a backport package.You have a few options:1. Upgrade to Jaunty (9.04). There is a package of Firefox 3.5 already in the repos.2. Use the Mozilla team's PPA of Firefox 3.5 builds. These are development builds, and may not be completely stable. Add the following to your /etc/apt/sources.list filedeb http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntu-mozilla-daily/ppa/ubuntu intrepid maindeb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntu-mozilla-daily/ppa/ubuntu intrepid main Then 'sudo apt-get update' and 'sudo apt-get install firefox-3.5'3. Compile the source yourself.4. Use Firefox's precompiled binary tarball.
Netscape is no longer developed or maintained; Firefox or Seamonkey are far more suitable choices. You can install them by entering eithersudo apt-get install firefoxorsudo apt-get install seamonkey-browserNote that Firefox is already installed by default in Ubuntu.
I am not aware of any internal hard drives that come preloaded with any operating system, let alone Ubuntu. Ubuntu isn't much of a hassle to install, anyway. In certain countries Dell sells computers with Ubuntu (and Firefox) pre-installed on the internal hard drive, some other companies may do so to.
You can!!!!! First you need to have yellowdog or ubuntu on your ps3 then go to firefox on your ubuntu or yellowdog and download it like you would for your computer but make sure your ps3 has java first!!!!!Say thanks to your ***king***
Ubuntu One was created in 2009-05.
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.
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.
Open up Firefox, go to the Skype official website, click get skype, click download for Linux then click the first Ubuntu download. Open the file and install it as a normal .deb package.