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How to properly install Firefox 3.6 on Debian?
I have a working machine with Debian Unstable. In the repository, the maximum version of Firefox (Iceweasel) is 3.5, which is extremely depressing. Version 3.6 is in the Experimental turnip, but I'm afraid to switch to it, there's no time to rake the shoals of maintainers at work.
Installing the usual compiled FF 3.6 from mozilla's site is no problem, but it's too ugly.
What is the most correct way to install FF 3.6 with the ability to auto-update? Ideally, one line would be added to sources.list. Is there such a thing in nature?
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Solve via apt-pinning?
And so in sid the current version from exprimental works without problems.
If apt-pinning doesn't work try https://launchpad.net/~mozillateam/+archive/firefox-stable
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