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That's really weird. Sorry, man. I don't understand why the package manager wouldn't do it. Have you tried from the command line? Either sudo apt install firefox
or sudo apt-get install firefox
?
So, and now I've got Mint running on my old little notebook, working beautifully. Thank for your inspiration, help, and support! I thought I'd mention you in my post about Linux. Feel free to take a look: https://steemit.com/linux/@stortebeker/how-i-ended-up-with-linux-a-user-discovering-open-source
That's so cool. A well-written post it was, too. Resteemed!
yep, that's when it said that it already had the most recent version of firefox installed. But no worries, I was ready for something like this. In fact, I may fiddle around with it a bit more, then try my luck with Mint. Thanks for the support!