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In short, I am looking for the Firefox 68 armhf deb? package installation file for Raspberry Pi OS (Raspbian) 10.
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I use Raspbian 10 (Raspberry Pi OS).
I used to keep a Firefox ESR 68 on hold (apt-mark hold) on 1 of my 2 Raspberry Pi machines.
I offered this machine to a friend.
Now on my only left Raspberry Pi, Firefox ESR 68 is no longer provided by apt.
But I still need Firefox 68 on it, in order to remotely debug my userscripts on Firefox for Android 68.11.0 (latest version to support add-ons like Violentmonkey, thus userscripts) through adb.
Anyone knows how to install it back?
I think I need an armhf.deb file, right?
In short, I am looking for the '''Firefox 68 armhf deb'''? '''package''' installation file for '''Raspberry Pi''' OS ('''Raspbian''') '''10'''.
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I use Raspbian 10 (Raspberry Pi OS).
I used to keep a Firefox ESR 68 on hold ('''apt-mark hold''') on 1 of my 2 Raspberry Pi machines.
I offered this machine to a friend.
Now on my only left Raspberry Pi, Firefox ESR 68 is no longer provided by '''apt'''.
But I still need Firefox 68 on it, in order to remotely debug my userscripts on Firefox for Android 68.11.0 (latest version to support add-ons like Violentmonkey, thus userscripts) through '''adb'''.
Anyone knows how to install it back?
I think I need an '''armhf.deb''' file, right?
I found:
http://legacy.raspbian.org/raspbian/pool/main/f/firefox-esr/
https://archive.raspbian.org/raspbian/pool/main/f/firefox-esr/
https://github.com/jdonald/firefox-armhf/releases
But no trace of a version 68 deb file.
I then found some '''firefox-68.11.0esr.tar.bz2''' in https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/68.11.0esr/linux-x86_64/
Is '''x86_64''' same as '''armhf'''?
How do we install '''.tar.bz2''' files in Linux?
I also see a '''firefox-68.11.0esr.snap''' in https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/68.11.0esr/snap/
I would like to avoid installing '''snap''' but maybe I should try this instead, does it include '''armhf'''?
Ezalaki modifié 6 sánzá ya mítáno 2021 01:43:35 -0700 na jesus2099