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one laptop is on beta , one is not - why

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hi

i got a new laptop and installed FF . it says its on beta when i check for updates but my old laptop is not on beta

my new laptop gets many updates while my old laptop doesnt

QUESTION :

1 - is it better to be on beta ?

2 - how can i remove beta on my new laptop and be on stable ( is that the correct term ? )

3 - how can i get my old laptop onto beta if its better ?

hi i got a new laptop and installed FF . it says its on beta when i check for updates but my old laptop is not on beta my new laptop gets many updates while my old laptop doesnt QUESTION : 1 - is it better to be on beta ? 2 - how can i remove beta on my new laptop and be on stable ( is that the correct term ? ) 3 - how can i get my old laptop onto beta if its better ?

Solution eye eponami

"Beta" is a pre-release version that is intended for "testers" of beta software. The Beta usually has 10 to 12 updates over the course of the 6 week beta testing phase, along with a few Release Candidate updates at the end of each cycle.

You can download the latest release version from here: https://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all.html

Simply install over the current Beta installation.

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Solution eye oponami

"Beta" is a pre-release version that is intended for "testers" of beta software. The Beta usually has 10 to 12 updates over the course of the 6 week beta testing phase, along with a few Release Candidate updates at the end of each cycle.

You can download the latest release version from here: https://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all.html

Simply install over the current Beta installation.

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thank you

so that will REMOVE beta and my new laptop will be same as my old laptop ?

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seems fixed ( back to 36 )

thank you