The availability of an official Firefox RPM package marks a meaningful improvement for Fedora-style Linux users. It brings faster updates, upstream consistency, and more choice, all without forcing ...
Previously supporting only Mozilla and Microsoft's IE, Big Blue's Workplace desktop software now also supports the Firefox browser. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about ...
More packaging options for the leading all-FOSS browser If you can't wait to get the bleeding-edge version of Firefox, we have good news. Mozilla is offering native RPM packages of Firefox Nightly for ...
Mozilla Foundation has released Firefox version 121 to the public. The latest version of the popular desktop browser brings enhancements for all major OS platforms. There are new features for Windows, ...
Mozilla now offers Firefox Nightly as an RPM package. Installation on Fedora, openSUSE, and RHEL is significantly easier with this.
Firefox is letting go of its previous 104 for the new Mozilla Firefox 105. The newer web browser has already been released to the beta channel for public testing and shows no blocker bugs and more ...
Mozilla and Linux Mint have signed a partnership that will see the Linux distribution dump its customisation of the web browser, in favour of rolling out the defaults chosen by Mozilla. "In the past ...
The Linux desktop will continue to grow. Linux and open-source security will both improve. Firefox is in deep, deep trouble. Clearly, AI will play a larger role in Linux and open source next year, but ...
“OK, OK, We get it.” No EULA (End User License Agreement) for Firefox on Linux,” isn’t what Mozilla Foundation President Mitchell Baker said in her recent blog posting, but she might as well have.
The Linux desktop community could learn something from the Firefox constituency. Mozilla took out an ostensibly dual-purpose ad in the New York Times yesterday. One reason was to thank everyone who ...