On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 2:51 PM, Paolo Galtieri <pgalti...@gmail.com> wrote:
> F12 updated FF to version 3.5.15, however, when you start up FF on F12
> it tells you that FF 3.5 is out of date and you should instead download
> version 3.6.

This is Firefox's built-in update check and it's Mozilla trying to get
you to download the newer release. Seeing as this is Linux and the
updates are handled by the package manager, perhaps these checks
should be turned off by default?

> If FF 3.5 is out of date why continue to update it?  Why not replace it
> with version 3.6?

It's not the latest product, but it's not out of date - it's still
supported by Mozilla and in fact security update 3.5.15 was just
released.

-c
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