

To do so, follow the next steps to remove Mozilla Firefox from your Ubuntu system. sudo apt-get purge firefox Purge Firefox CompletelyĪfter the purge process completes successfully, you will get something like that: After Purging Firefox To remove the Mozilla Firefox application along with any other configurations. sudo rm -Rf /etc/firefox/ Altogether Remove Firefox Users Profiles To remove the created Mozilla Firefox folder, which is located in “/etc/firefox” that contains the Firefox users profiles. Sudo rm -Rf /usr/lib/firefox* Remove Firefox Installed Add-ons Conclusion To remove the Mozilla Firefox, downloaded Add-ons, which is located in “/usr/lib/.” The next command should remove two directories.
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You’ve also learned how to install a developing beta version so you can look at what’s in store for the upcoming Firefox browser.Selecting packages to install or remove # zypper install MozillaFirefox That’s all about complete uninstallation as well as installing Mozilla Firefox on your Ubuntu PC. Install a package by its exact name from a specific repository (where Install a package by its exact name and version number. Mozilla refers to the desired repository). Install a package using wild cards in its name. Installs all packages which names start with “ Moz”. Install a package by the capability it provides. In this example, the firefox capability is provided by the MozillaFirefox package, thus running the command installs this specific package.

For more information on the concept of capability, refer to "Capability concept". Install a package by its capability, hardware architecture and version. REINSTALL MOZILLA FIREFOX ZYPPER UPDATE.

