Daniel Drummond wrote:
> John Matthews wrote:
>
>> Hi, thank you for the information.
>>
>> I was just wondering, how do I get it to work, and become my default
>> browser so that I dont have both, and I dont loose my profile info?
>>
>> John.
>>
>>
>>
>
> Not sure if this is the best w
Daniel Drummond wrote:
> John Matthews wrote:
>
>> Hi, thank you for the information.
>>
>> I was just wondering, how do I get it to work, and become my default
>> browser so that I dont have both, and I dont loose my profile info?
>>
>> John.
>>
>>
>>
>
> Not sure if this is the best w
John Matthews wrote:
> Hi, thank you for the information.
>
> I was just wondering, how do I get it to work, and become my default
> browser so that I dont have both, and I dont loose my profile info?
>
> John.
>
>
Not sure if this is the best way to do it, but it accomplished it for me.
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Daniel Drummond wrote:
> John Matthews wrote:
>
>> Um, isnt FF3.5 final release now, I thought I saw it on the internet
>> they were saying it was final release and if you look in windows it
>> doesnt have beta after it. I'm not sure about that though.
>>
> My apologies, checking on
> ht
John Matthews wrote:
> Um, isnt FF3.5 final release now, I thought I saw it on the internet
> they were saying it was final release and if you look in windows it
> doesnt have beta after it. I'm not sure about that though.
My apologies, checking on
http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/web/firefox-3
Daniel Drummond wrote:
> John Matthews wrote:
>
>> Well, it might be because I am just not used to Ubuntu enough or understand
>> it enough, but I am thinking along the the same lines as Windows, when you
>> update FF it automatically updates to the next Version, and keeps your
>> profile. I
John Matthews wrote:
> Well, it might be because I am just not used to Ubuntu enough or understand
> it enough, but I am thinking along the the same lines as Windows, when you
> update FF it automatically updates to the next Version, and keeps your
> profile. I tried on my netbook, and it didnt
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> John Matthews wrote:
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>> I tried to upgrade to FF3.5 on my netbook, but it didnt happen, it
>> installed it seperately, but I couldnt get the Addons section to work,
>> and a few other things as well, that was without the
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John Matthews wrote:
> I tried to upgrade to FF3.5 on my netbook, but it didnt happen, it
> installed it seperately, but I couldnt get the Addons section to work,
> and a few other things as well, that was without the addons themselves,
> they just
I tried to upgrade to FF3.5 on my netbook, but it didnt happen, it
installed it seperately, but I couldnt get the Addons section to work,
and a few other things as well, that was without the addons themselves,
they just didnt transfer from the 3.0.11.
So how do I go about it without having both
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