After I check new version, should I uninstall older one?
What proper way to uninstall it?
TIA & WNY, Joao.
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data: 29-12-2005 8:57:59 -5
para: 198mdk(a)oninet.pt [198mdk(a)oninet.pt];
cc: Paul Smith [phhs80(a)gmail.com];
assunto: Re: Firefox 1.5
a more generalized solution:
you probably have a "firefox" binary in /usr/bin (or possibly
/usr/local/bin). rename that to something else, then put in a
symbolic link from /usr/bin/firefox to the firefox 1.5 binary (which
is likely found in /usr/lib/firefox-1.5, or /usr/local/lib/... ).
the next time you upgrade, just update the symbolic link after you do
the install. [if for some reason you end up having problems with the
new install (e.g., find it buggy), just switch the symbolic link
back.]
that will make the change system-wide - for anything that invokes
firefox with just the binary name or with the /usr/bin/ pathing.
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Date: Thursday, December 29, 2005 11:39:12 AM +0000
From: Paul Smith <phhs80(a)gmail.com>
To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list(a)redhat.com>
Cc:
Subject: Re: Firefox 1.5
On 12/29/05, Joao Paulo Pires <198mdk(a)oninet.pt> wrote:
> Hi all, I've installed Firefox 1.5 with tar, but when I start FF
> it's old version. Where should I look for? TIA & HNW (Happy New
> Year), Joao.
It seems that the old version is invoked. Locate the file "firefox"
of the new installation and give its full path when invoking it.
Paul
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