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Firefox 130.0, See All New Features, Updates and Fixes
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Doesn't run on my OS.
You must've gone out of your way to run an obscure OS if you can't run Firefox on it...
And in choosing a super obscure OS, you probably knew software compatibility would be an issue. In other words, kind of a problem of your own doing, and not related to Linux either.
But Firefox works fine on Linux?
That's my point.
If the above user is using an OS that Firefox doesn't work on, it mustn't be Linux, and therefore is irrelevant here.
What are you running on, a dead badger?
That tracks, I think Vüdü Linux is a dead project.
It runs on mine.