How can I prevent Firefox 5 from automatically updating itself to a new version? The relevant option is mission on the Update tab in Preferences.
How can I prevent Firefox 5 from automatically updating itself to a new version? The relevant option is mission on the Update tab in Preferences.
into synaptic, select "package" from the menu, then you can choose to block that version (after selecting "firefox")
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Code-tags --- Boot-Repair --- Grub2 wiki & Grub2 Basics --- RootSudo --- Wireless-Info --- SolvedThreads --- System-Info-Script
See the Add-on section of the Firefox 4, 5 & Beyond Mega Thread
I don't understand why this thread is marked as [SOLVED]. I would also like to stop Ubuntu/Firefox from automatic version updating. That doesn't mean I want to stop security updates, which was what the only "solution" posted here implied. Other replies questioned the OP's motives for wanting to disable updates and suggested some other routes for this specific user.
I have other reasons for wanting to disable the updates. One is that many webpages and online services are slow with updates for Ubuntu. When my Firefox was last updated I could no longer use one of the webpages I most frequently use, and worse, I could no longer use my electronic identification for bank/tax services etc.
On a principal level too, I want to be in command myself of what version I am using and when to change.
So, a proper solution would be appreciated.
Thanks!
You could just download the version you want from mozilla.org into your home directory, say into /home/someuser/software/Firefox_xyz and then run:
Then you only update your local version when you want too.Code:sudo mv /usr/bin/firefox /usr/bin/firefox_orig sudo ln -s /home/someusers/software/Firefox_xyz/bin/firefox /usr/bin/firefox
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Open Software Center, click "Edit >> Software Sources" in the menu, click the "Updates" tab. Configure "When there are security updates" to "Display Immediately". Configure "Automatically Check for updates" as "Never" or "Every two weeks". If you choose "Never", you will have to check for updates and update manually. If you choose "Every two weeks" you will be prompted for the updates. When that happen, select all packages except the ones related to Firefox and update.
From Firefox 10 onwards, extensions will considered compatible by default, so most likely you won't experience issues with the electronic identification. To avoid issues with web sites that doesn't recognize your browser, use User Agent Switcher.
What do you mean by Ubuntu/Firefox? Assuming you mean the Firefox that is provided with the Ubuntu installation, there's no way to get just the security updates and not the version updates for more recent Fx versions. IIRC, from ver. 4 onwards, older versions won't be supported. If you just want security updates, they may be available only for 3.6 (which Mozilla is desperately trying to kill off).
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