How to install Firefox 35 on Ubuntu 14.10, Ubuntu 14.04 and Ubuntu 12.04. You can also install Firefox 35 on Linux Mint 17.1/17/13, Elementary OS 0.3/0.2, Deepin 2014, and other Ubuntu derivative systems.
Firefox 35 has been added to Ubuntu’s default repository. To install Firefox 35 on Ubuntu systems, all you have to do is update the local repository index and install the Firefox 35. Follow the steps given below to install it.
Open Terminal and run the following commands to install Firefox 35 on Ubuntu systems:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install firefox
Firefox 35 features an improved “Firefox Hello” video chat tool with ‘new rooms-based conversations model’. Other changes in Firefox 35:
- New search UI improved and enabled for more locales
- Access the Firefox Marketplace from the Tools menu and optional toolbar button
- Built-in support for H264 (MP4) on Mac OS X Snow Leopard (10.6) and newer through native APIs
- Use tiled rendering on OS X
- Improved high quality image resizing performance
- Improved handling of dynamic styling changes to increase responsiveness
- Implemented HTTP Public Key Pinning Extension (for enhanced authentication of encrypted connections)
Download Firefox 35
Firefox 35 is a free to download for Windows, Mac and Linux systems. click on the link given below to download Firefox 35 from the Mozilla website.