![]() ![]() Sudo apt-get purge firefox # removes firefox comment out if definitely uninstalled Unless you can get one of the above techniques to work, the easiest way would probably be to make your script download the upstream Firefox 7.0.1 binary distribution, unpack it, and install it as root: || sudo mkdir -m 755 /opt (This is why Firefox 8 is in Lucid now.) Continuing to run Firefox 7.0.1 means you are running a version that has known security vulnerabilities that are not and never will be patched-it puts you (and your customers/clients, if applicable) at risk. ![]() You should not do this, because versions of Firefox past the 3.6-series do not remain supported, even with security updates, when new versions come out. ![]()
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