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08 June 2009 03:45

SourceForge.net: Ubuntuzilla: Mozilla Software Installer: Files

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You have selected ubuntuzilla Please choose the file that best matches your architecture or operating system from the list of releases and files contained in this package.

SourceForge.net: ubuntuzilla » home

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Installation Note: after installation, do not remove the repositories version of Firefox, as doing so will break a lot of Gnome packages that depend on the Gecko rendering engine. Here are the steps to use this script to install the Mozilla build of Firefox, Thunderbird, or SeaMonkey: * Download .deb installer of the latest release (follow this link to the file release servers), and save it to your disk. o Users of 64 bit Ubuntu, get the amd64 package (and see this note for 64 bit users); users of 32 bit Ubuntu get the i386 package. To determine which one you have, run command

SourceForge.net: ubuntuzilla » home

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This is the home of the Ubuntuzilla project, which is a python script that allows the user to install the latest versions of Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla SeaMonkey, and Mozilla Thunderbird on Ubuntu Linux. It also works on other Linux distributions that are derivatives of Ubuntu. Ubuntuzilla has a support forum on the Ubuntu Forums in the 3rd party projects area, which you are encouraged to use if you have any questions, comments, or suggestions. You are encouraged to look through the source code to ascertain the safety of this script prior to running it. As a matter of general principle, it is a good practice to perform some verification prior to running anything from any unfamiliar website.

Canonical announces support for Moblin v2

Home » Blogs » 's blog Canonical announces support for Moblin v2 Ubuntu(R) sponsor confirms intention to deliver an Ubuntu Moblin remix Computex, Taipei, June 2, 2009 – Today, Canonical announced support of Moblin, an optimized open source Linux software stack and application framework, by committing to the development of a product based on the recently released Moblin v2 for Intel® Atom™ processor-based platforms. Moblin v2 provides the core infrastructure, applications and user experience that Canonical will integrate into an Ubuntu-based product.