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Where is 32-bit Firefox for Linux download?

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I am running 64-bit Ubuntu 12.04, and I need the 32-bit version of Firefox for Linux so that I can run the 32-bit Java plugin. Only the 32-bit Java plugin is compatible with my VPN.

Where on mozilla.org can I get the 32-bit version of Firefox for Linux? There is only one download link for US-English Linux, and it was for 64-bit Linux (file name firefox-14.0.1.tar.bz2)

I am running 64-bit Ubuntu 12.04, and I need the 32-bit version of Firefox for Linux so that I can run the 32-bit Java plugin. Only the 32-bit Java plugin is compatible with my VPN. Where on mozilla.org can I get the 32-bit version of Firefox for Linux? There is only one download link for US-English Linux, and it was for 64-bit Linux (file name firefox-14.0.1.tar.bz2)

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Are you sure that that is a 64 bit Linux version?

You can find the latest Firefox release in all languages and for all Operating Systems here:

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Thank you! That second link was what I needed.

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You're welcome