How can I use normal Firefox? (Solved)

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      Hello
      im used firefox-esr , how can used normal firefox ??
      can help

      • This topic was modified 2 years, 10 months ago by Brian Masinick. Reason: Issue solved
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        The best you can do is read this.

        Short essential how-to list for the complete Linux newbie

        antiX Live system enthusiast.
        General Live Boot Parameters for antiX.

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          Xecure is right, read the FAQ’s read the Tips thread here in the Forum, or simply search the threads, it’s almost certain someone had the same question before and got a good answer!

          More to the point:

          How to install Firefox (not Firefox ESR):
          Menu > Control Centre > “System” tab > “Package Manager” > Browser > Firefox

          Note: Firefox requires Pulse audio for sound, so, if you try to run it, out of the box, it has no sound.
          You can search the forum for ways to solve that. The simplest way to have sound in firefox is, from the terminal run:

          apulse firefox

          P.

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            Thank you my friends i install it and work perfect

            but how can i added it on toolbar or on Desktop as shortcut ??

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              From Small list of (usually) unkown antiX apps

              1- ICEWM Configuration GUIS:
              The Control Centre allows users to manually edit the IceWM (and also Fluxbox and JWM ) desktop configuration text files. Most of this configurations [ all except for preferences and winoptions] can be also edited using GUI’s (Graphic User Interfaces)

              – add/remove icons to IceWM’s (tool)bar: “icewm-toolbar-icon-manager”
              – add/remove icons to IceWM’s desktop (when using the default rox-icemwm) : “rox /usr/share/applications” , then drag and drop the icons of the apps you want to have on your desktop, you can rename the new desktop icons by right clicking them twice (you can delete the .desktop extension)

              antiX Live system enthusiast.
              General Live Boot Parameters for antiX.

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                Thanks for all help . its good and work perfect

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