Install Firefox 5 Beta in Ubuntu from the Firefox Next PPA

Posted by Chris7mas on Jun 11, 2011 7:48 PM EDT
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Not long ago Mozilla changed the release cycle of Firefox, so that major new versions (Firefox 5, 6 and so on) will be released every 2-3 months. Currently, the latest alpha release is Firefox 6 Aurora, while the latest beta development version is Firefox Beta 5, which has made it into the Firefox Next PPA already. Installing this version should be very easy if you follow the next steps.

Not long ago Mozilla changed the release cycle of Firefox, so that major new versions (Firefox 5, 6 and so on) will be released every 2-3 months. Currently, the latest alpha release is Firefox 6 Aurora, while the latest beta development version is Firefox Beta 5, which has made it into the Firefox Next PPA already. Installing this version should be very easy if you follow the next steps.

Installation from the Firefox Next PPA

Open a terminal and type in the following commands:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mozillateam/firefox-next sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade sudo apt-get install firefox

Notice that these commands will install the latest Firefox version available in the PPA, which means it will replace your existing Firefox version.

The first command will add the PPA repositories inside your /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ directory, in a file called sources.list.d/mozillateam-firefox-next-natty.list. Alternately, you can edit the /etc/apt/sources.list file by hand and add these repositories manually:

deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/mozillateam/firefox-next/ubuntu natty main deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/mozillateam/firefox-next/ubuntu natty main

Removing latest Firefox and downgrading to the version in the repositories

If you want back Firefox 4, you can type in a terminal:

sudo apt-get install ppa-purge sudo ppa-purge ppa:mozillateam/firefox-next

The first command will install ppa-purge, which is a package used to disable the specified PPA from your sources and revert to the version of the package in the default repositories.

Manual installation

Another way of installing Firefox is to just download it from their website, here – direct link for Firefox 5 b5 US English. Next uncompress it to a location of your choice (for example I use here /home/USER/apps/) and then run the firefox script from within the firefox directory. However, you can run Firefox 4 and Firefox 5 in parallel by using profiles and the -no-remote switch. To do this, open a terminal and run the firefox script like this:

/home/USER/apps/firefox/firefox -P -no-remote

The -P switch tells Firefox to open up the profile window at startup, so you can create or choose a profile (a new profile will open Firefox with all the settings default, without bookmarks, add-ons, themes, or personas installed). The -no-remote switch tells Firefox not to connect with any other running Firefox instances, so you can actually run Firefox 4 and Firefox 5 at the same time without trouble. Here are a few screenshots of the profile window:

First, start firefox with the -P and -no-remote switches. In the profile window that pops up, click Create Profile:

Now select you’re newly created profile and click on the Start Firefox button:

Firefox 5 Beta

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