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Use the Alternatives System to switch to a custom Firefox release

June 18, 2008
George Notaras
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From a user’s perspective, having to use an old beta version of Firefox in my primary desktop, while, at the same time, a final stable release of the browser has been released, is a bit annoying. But, the fact that this happens due to technical issues makes it partially acceptable. The following article aims to…

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