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Is there a safe way to upgrade Iceweasel to to lastest version ? Without causing problems in future updates of the system.
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Is there a safe way to upgrade Iceweasel to to lastest version ?
No, you already have the very latest version of Iceweasel.
Debian testing/unstable has already switched to Firefox so you will have to change to that if you want access to the latest features.
I would recommend adding the Mozilla jessie-backports repository, see this guide for instructions:
http://mozilla.debian.net/
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^ Debian switched to Firefox. What did I miss?
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That's actually nice to hear. Thank you HoaS
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I have installed successfully. We can close this topic. I have only some questions. If new version of Firefox will appear I've just have to use apt-get update and apt-get upgrade commands ? Rest of the system will be updated from stable repositories/sources - I don't want backport for the rest of system.
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....We can close this topic.....
No, we will add [SOLVED] to the title! You can do it yourself next time BTW, by editing the title of your first post
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If new version of Firefox will appear I've just have to use apt-get update and apt-get upgrade commands ?
Yes, the package will be updated as part of `apt-get upgrade`
Rest of the system will be updated from stable repositories/sources - I don't want backport for the rest of system.
Yes, the rest of the system will just use the normal repositories, backports are only installed when targeted explicitly.
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