Have updates stopped on Maverick for firefox? Is there any repository out there with version 12 available?
Have updates stopped on Maverick for firefox? Is there any repository out there with version 12 available?
Maverick reached EOL on April 10th.
As far as I understand it, the firefox-stable PPA has been done away with because Mozilla is going to be updating FF monthly. So I can't direct you there.
I would highly recommend a fresh install (or, if you want to go the difficult route, you can update in stages -- but that often causes problems) of 12.04. Even if you were using 10.04 LTS, you'd need to wait until the first "dot" release of 12.04 LTS is released (if it hasn't been already) because LTS to LTS updates require that the "dot" release is out (say 12.04.1).
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I swore I'd never update again after the last few fiascos so if it comes down to it I'll just stick with version 11.0 I think.
I guess building from source would be possible, if a pain.
Sorry for hijacking your thread, but I would like to know why everybody suggest to install newer version of Ubuntu. If everything works for you why would you like to upgrade operating system?
Can someone please provide me some examples why to upgrade operating system, because I didn't find the answer. The only reason why would I upgrade OS is because of newer programs (for example Gimp 2.8 ).
I am using Ubuntu 10.10 and I must say that I am pretty happy with OS, even if it's outdated. It works for me fast enough (old computer) and I don't have any problems at all.
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I DON'T EVEN KNOW WHAT A QUANTAL QUETZAL IS...BUT IT SOUNDS LIKE PRETZEL AND I LIKE PRETZEL
Because security Is always changing and never stands still, So why the attackers and those out to exploit vulnerabilities get more sophisticated so should you by way of installing new Operating System. Because when It comes to security, It should NEVER be compromised.
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I personally think the security risks are way overrated. The chance of being attacked due to some obscure security flaw in Ubuntu is minuscule compared with the <>100% chance that the upgrade will break something major and cost you hours, if not days, to fix.
Bringing old hardware back to life. About problems due to upgrading.
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