Is there a version of Mozilla Firefox available for Linux?

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Yes, there is a version of Mozilla Firefox available for Linux. Mozilla provides a version of Firefox that is compatible with various distributions of Linux, enabling users to enjoy the same browsing experience across different operating systems. The Linux version of Firefox can typically be found in the software repositories of the respective Linux distributions, making it easy for users to install and update. Additionally, users can also download the official binary installation package directly from the Mozilla website, which contains the latest version of Firefox along with all its features and functionalities. Users are encouraged to check the specific requirements for their Linux distribution and to visit the relevant web pages for detailed installation instructions and support. This ensures a smooth setup process and access to the most recent updates and enhancements made to the browser.
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Answered Jul 27, 2025

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