On Mon, Dec 07, 2009 at 07:36:01PM -0000, Neal wrote:
> Hey friends,
>
>
> I downloaded Firefox Linux. I have the .tar.gz on the desktop. I am so green here, that I have no idea how to install an app.
>
> Could somebody please enlighten me on this basic function. I have Debian Lenny Gnome desktop.
tar zxvf firefox- (and if you hit the tab key, it should complete the
name of the file).
You'll see stuff happening on the screen.
You should now have a directory on your desktop called firefox. In
there is a firefox wrapper script (that is, a shell script that calls
the binary, the actual application.
Now, I run most things from command line or keyboard shortcuts, so I'm
not sure how you can make it into an icon that you can click on, but you
can start firefox by
cd Desktop
firefox/firefox
That command will call the firefox script inside the new firefox
directory.
It will probably actually have your bookmarks and preferences, as it
tends to use your $HOME/.mozilla directory.
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Monday, December 7, 2009
Re: [LINUX_Newbies] Debian and Firefox
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