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Robert Blair <[log in to unmask]>
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Robert Blair <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 1 Apr 2013 10:59:41 -0500
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I suspect your best approach is to install a personal copy from
Mozilla.org in your home area.  It updates automatically and, aside from
resource issues - as in how many people need to do this, should function
just fine.  I used to do this to get a more recent version for my own
use.  An install of google-chrome made this unnecessary but...

Slightly off topic but related:  now that 1) adobe is no longer
supporting flash for linux firefox plugins and 2) google is no longer
supporting google-chrome on SL, do we have a flash crisis?  Is there a
plan to deal with this by TUV?

On 03/31/2013 03:25 PM, Larry Linder wrote:
> Excuse me but I have been ignoring the FireFox discussion, but now our 
> purchasing group needs to use it. 
> 
> SL Linux 5.8.
> 
> When I try to launch a FireFox app.
> The error message is:
> Error: Platform version '10.0.3' is not compatible with
> minVersion >= 10.0.12
> maxVersion <= 10.0.12
> 
> Any Suggestions?
> 
> Thank You
> Larry Linder
> 
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