Mozilla Firefox 34.0 Beta 5 Has Released, Install in Linux Mint & Ubuntu Based Distro

Mozilla Firefox 34.0 Beta 5 Has Released, Install in Linux Mint & Ubuntu Based Distro

Mozilla Firefox 34.0 Beta 5 Has Released, Install in Linux Mint & Ubuntu Based Distro

The Mozilla Firefox project is a redesign of Mozilla's browser component, written using the XUL user interface language and designed to be cross-platform, supporting Linux, Android, Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X operating systems. It is a fast, small and very easy-to-use web browser/navigator/explorer that offers many advantages over other similar products, such as the ability to block pop-up windows and the feature-rich tabbed browsing experience. For more information on the major Mozilla Firefox in the upcoming version 34.0 Beta 5 please consult this page and follow this page for about Mozilla Firefox old version 33.

New in version 34.0 Beta 5
  • Firefox Hello real-time communication client
  • Easily switch themes/personas directly in the Customizing mode
  • Built-in support for H264 (MP4) on Mac OS X Snow Leopard (10.6) and newer through native APIs
  • Wikipedia search now uses HTTPS for secure searching
  • Non-intrusive way to set Firefox as default browser
  • Implementation of HTTP/2 (draft14) and ALPN
  • Recover from a locked Firefox process in the "Firefox is already running" dialog on Windows
  • ECMAScript 6 WeakSet Implemented
  • JavaScript Template Strings Implemented
  • CSS3 Font variants and features control (e.g. kerning) implemented
  • WebCrypto: RSA-OAEP, PBKDF2 and AES-KW support
  • WebCrypto: wrapKey and unwrapKey implemented
  • WebCrypto: Import/export of JWK-formatted keys
  • matches() DOM API implemented (formerly mozMatchesSelector())
  • Performance.now() for workers implemented
  • WebCrypto: ECDH support
  • Support for the ECMAScript 6 Symbol data type added
  • WebIDE: Create, edit, and test a new Web application from your browser
  • Highlight all nodes that match a given selector in the Style Editor and the Inspector's Rules panel
  • Improved User Interface of the Profiler
  • console.table function added to web console
  • CSS transitions start correctly when started at the same time as changes to display, position, overflow, and similar properties
To Install Mozilla Firefox 34.0 Beta 5 in Linux Ubuntu (12.04, 12.10, 13.04, 13.10, 14.0, 14.10), mint (14,15,16,17) and debian derivative system, open a new Terminal window and bash (get it?) in the following commands:

Installing versions of Firefox in testing

Security-testing packages
  • Medium difficulty, medium safety: security-testing packages are halfway through the quality-assurance process. Although bugs are rare, no guarantees are given.
Users of the most recent Ubuntu release can get new versions of Firefox a few days early from the semi-official ubuntu-mozilla-security archive. This archive holds updates to the Mozilla suite (including Firefox) while they're tested for security and stability.
To get packages that have not yet been tested for security:
  1. Add ppa:ubuntu-mozilla-security/ppa to your system's Software Sources.
  2. Install the package for the new version of Firefox (e.g. firefox for Firefox 3.6).
  3. A package without security testing will be made available a few days before general release
  4. Report any bugs that you experience - especially anything that previously worked, then stops working

Daily updates

  • Medium difficulty, low safety: daily packages have not undergone any quality assurance. Daily packages are sometimes very safe, and sometimes don't work at all.
Users of recent Ubuntu releases can get the latest development version of Firefox from the semi-official ubuntu-mozilla-daily archive. This archive holds updates to the Mozilla suite (including Firefox) that are under active development - this is the equivalent of a Nightly build of Firefox. Although these packages will work well most of the time, you should expect crashes and other problems. To get packages that are only half-finished:
  1. Add ppa:ubuntu-mozilla-daily/ppa to your system's Software Sources.
  2. Install the firefox-trunk package.
  3. Report any bugs that you experience
As these packages install in their own directories and each use separate profiles, you can use the stable version of Firefox along side firefox-trunk.
It will not show up with Firefox branding, instead it will show Nightly Web Browser.

Installing from the Mozilla website
  • Medium difficulty, medium safety: Sharing the same Firefox profile between different versions of Firefox (e.g., 3.0 and 3.5) may cause problems. As long as you avoid sharing a profile between versions (something which applies to all of the above methods, as well), Mozilla builds are safe to use, since they have undergone extensive QA prior to release.
Please wait until the Ubuntu Mozilla Team make a stable version of Firefox available for your release. If you can't wait and want to use a Mozilla build of Firefox, see the guide for installing Mozilla builds
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