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Check for Updates is disabled

This article explains why the Help menu item Check for Updates... and software update options are disabled on some systems. For general information, see Updating Firefox.

Linux:

Package management on Linux

Firefox's software update feature can be disabled on some Linux systems because the distribution itself handles upgrading Firefox. To update Firefox on these systems, you'll need to use your distribution's package management utility (for example, Synaptic Package Manager, Adept Manager, or Yum).

Many distributions will only provide security and stability updates to Firefox. They will, for example, let you go from 1.5.0.10 to 1.5.0.11 but not to 2.0. To make a major upgrade, you will have to install Firefox outside of your package manager. See Installere Firefox på Linux.

Permissions

Firefox may disable software updates if the user you're running Firefox as doesn't have permission to change the Firefox installation directory. To get Firefox updated, log in to your computer as a user with sufficient permissions, for example an administrative account. Check for Updates... should then be enabled.

Windows:


To make Check for Updates... enabled permanently, change the permissions on the Firefox installation directory.


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