![]() In case if you face any issue with the above process, you can directly use the following command to launch the firefox, $ ~/opt/firefox/firefox ![]() Now, you launch the browser either from the app drawer or the $ firefox command. Or $ sudo ln -s /firefox8/firefox/firefox /usr/lib/firefox/firefox Now, we have to create a user-accessible Firefox directory and point it to the extracted folder, $ sudo ln -s /opt/firefox/firefox /usr/lib/firefox/firefox If you face any errors while extraction due to permission issue then instead of using /opt directory, we also can make our directory and extract the files there, $ mkdir ~/firefox8 $ tar jxvf ~/Downloads/2 -C ~/firefox8 ![]() Advertisement wget -O ~/Downloads/2 ""Īfter that, extract the tar.bz2 file in the /opt directory using the following command, $ tar jxvf ~/Downloads/2 -C /opt
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