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Can't install 32.0.3 on Linux. Always says 31.0

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Installed firefox-32.0.3.tar.bz2 but still get message window that I need to upgrade firefox. Help>About says I have 31.0 installed but www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/ says "Congrats! You’re using the latest version of Firefox. " ??? I install as root, I install in the same place as previous version to retain local options, this is the first time I have had this problem or anything like it.

Installed firefox-32.0.3.tar.bz2 but still get message window that I need to upgrade firefox. Help>About says I have 31.0 installed but www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/ says "Congrats! You’re using the latest version of Firefox. " ??? I install as root, I install in the same place as previous version to retain local options, this is the first time I have had this problem or anything like it.

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You can check the startup path of Firefox in the System Monitor to see if another version is getting started.

I'm not seeing a user agent in your above posted question.

You can check for problems caused by the user agent.

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You can check the startup path of Firefox in the System Monitor to see if another version is getting started.

I'm not seeing a user agent in your above posted question.

You can check for problems caused by the user agent.

See also:

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Very strange! I always install and run FF from /bin/firefox/firefox but something changed the launcher command to /usr/bin/firefox/firefox. Your question about the startup path caused me to check that and it was the problem.

Thanks! Dennis