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Firefox Upgrade

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where is the rpm file to upgrade Firefox using dnf on Fedora?

I have tried flatpak and it does not work.

where is the rpm file to upgrade Firefox using dnf on Fedora? I have tried flatpak and it does not work.

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You can get it from Mozilla at the below link, not sure about Fedora. https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all/#product-desktop-release

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The link supplied leads to a zip file. How do I install Firefox from the downloaded files after I unzip it? Do I have to figure out where to copy all of the files? Also how does the software manager program know that I installed this version? Why do you not supply an rpm file that dnf can install and keep track of?

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There is no install, you just run it. Fedora has it's version of Firefox, but the download is something you just run. see screenshot

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Why does Firefox not supply an rpm file so the the Fedora software manager can manage it?

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Hi

Mozilla makes a Linux version available in an archive for all distros as well as by Snap and Flatpack. You distribution may repackage Firefox itself and make it available seperately.