May 26

After feeling dissatisfied by the incompatibilities of Firefox 3 (Beta) with Mozilla addons (which are very important for me, I finally decided to downgrade the default Firefox 3 (Beta) on my Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron to Firefox 2, the best web browser ever :D.

I tried to google for commands to downgrade the webbrowser (you still remember that I’m a newbie in unix-based OS, right?)

From a website and a forum, I found these lines of commands:

sudo apt-get purge firefox-3.0
rm -r ~/.mozilla/firefox
sudo apt-get install firefox-2

Yes, that’s it. I tried these commands and they did work (although I have to wait for about 10 minutes for the download and installation to complete. Well, no problem, since I’m very addicted to such addons as “deepest sender” for blogging, “pray times” to remind me when it comes to have prayers, “gmail notifier” to be informed about new messages in my gmail mailbox and so on.