Firefox

Install Iceweasel in Persistence (?)

Install Iceweasel in Persistence (?)
  1. What is difference between Firefox and Iceweasel?
  2. How do I manually install Firefox extensions?
  3. What is Iceweasel in Kali Linux?
  4. Is Iceweasel still used?
  5. Is Iceweasel a web browser?
  6. How do I force install Extensions?
  7. How do I import Extensions to Firefox?
  8. How do I install Firefox downloader?
  9. How do I install a binary file?
  10. How do I download an audio file from Firefox?
  11. How do I reinstall Firefox without losing data?
  12. Is Firefox better than Chrome?
  13. Where to install Linux binary?

What is difference between Firefox and Iceweasel?

Iceweasel is a fork of Mozilla Firefox compiled and used in Debian, distro that according to its philosophy of free operating system, does not use the trademarks of Firefox.

How do I manually install Firefox extensions?

With Firefox open, hit Ctrl+ o (or Cmd+ o) > browse to the extension > double click the extension (or select Open) > Install Now. Method: Press Alt + f > o > browse to the extension > double click the extension (or select Open) > Install Now.

What is Iceweasel in Kali Linux?

Iceweasel is Parabola's adaptation of the Mozilla Firefox web browser, originally re-branded by the Debian project. It is a powerful, extensible web browser with support for modern web application technologies.

Is Iceweasel still used?

Iceweasel is going away

“The goal of this bug is to rename Iceweasel in Firefox,” it states. The two sides have agreed to cooperate. Mozilla has decided that it isn't upset about Debian's patches anymore. “Mozilla recognizes that patches applied to Iceweasel/Firefox don't impact the quality of the product,” it says.

Is Iceweasel a web browser?

GNU IceCat, formerly known as GNU IceWeasel, is a completely free version of the Mozilla Firefox web browser distributed by the GNU Project. It is compatible with Linux, Windows, Android and macOS. IceCat is released as a part of GNUzilla, GNU's rebranding of a code base that used to be the Mozilla Application Suite.

How do I force install Extensions?

Go to the app or extension that you want to automatically install. Under Installation policy, choose Force install or Force install + pin. Click Save.

How do I import Extensions to Firefox?

Click the Extensions folder to highlight it, right-click and click "Copy." Navigate up one level to Profiles, and then choose your current profile directory. Right-click and select "Paste" to recover your extensions by copying them from your old Firefox profile.

How do I install Firefox downloader?

To install Firefox on your computer: Visit this Firefox download page in any browser, such as Microsoft Edge. Click the Download Now button. The Firefox Installer that downloads will automatically offer you the best available version of Firefox for your computer.

How do I install a binary file?

Double-click your BIN File to run it.

This will launch the installer, which should begin installing your software. Follow any on-screen instructions to complete the installation. If you get an error, try running the bin file in a terminal window instead by typing ./filename.

How do I download an audio file from Firefox?

Long press on the bar in the centre of the screen with the play/pause control, time elapsed and volume control. Select Save Audio...and the file will download.

How do I reinstall Firefox without losing data?

To keep your personal data intact, leave the box next to “Remove My Firefox Personal Data and Customization” unchecked when removing Firefox. Your bookmarks should automatically show up after reinstalling Firefox.

Is Firefox better than Chrome?

Is Firefox Better Than Chrome in Terms of Privacy? Yes. Firefox is developed by Mozilla, a nonprofit company that does not make its money from ads, so it's less incentivized to collect user data. Chrome profits from collecting as much user data as possible for the creation of targeted ads.

Where to install Linux binary?

In Linux systems, the standard directory for binary files or packages is /usr/bin, where most of the system-specific binaries are found. Also, /user/local/bin is where non-system binaries i.e. locally compiled or maintained packages are kept. However, both of these directories are for all system-wide users.

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