Mozilla plans to release Firefox 110.0.1 Stable later today. The new stable version of the Firefox web browser fixes security issues in the browser as well as crashes and other non-security issues. On Linux, Mozilla fixed a WebGL crash when the system was run inside a VMWare virtual machine. . Firefox users may select Menu > Help > About Firefox to display the version that is installed on their device. The browser checks for updates when the about page is opened, and it will download any update that it finds to the local system to install note. Please note that the update may not be available yet, if you are reading this on February 28, 2023. . Firefox 110.0.1 addresses vulnerabilities and resolves a crashing problem, improving stability for macOS users running on cloud platforms.. Mozilla Firefox Update, Linux Browser Security, WebGL Crash Fix, Firefox 110.0.1 Release. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Microsoft Edge has finally arrived on Linux, with lots to love. It’s fast; it looks good; it may work for you where Chrome builds won’t; and it’s really easy to configure it to delete all its cookies, web data, authentication tokens and other historical baggage automatically every time you exit the browser. . We’ve been using Edge on Linux for quite some time, first in Dev Build form, then in its Beta flavour… …but when we went to check Microsoft’s repository tonight, we were surprised to see a build package that had arrived just an hour earlier with the name microsoft-edge-stable-95.0.1020.38-1.x86_64.rpm . So, the Eagle, or whatever you want to call it, has finally landed! . Microsoft Edge debuts on Linux, now available in repositories, packed with impressive functionalities.. Microsoft Edge, Linux Browser, Official Build. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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