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Do note that <em>Quantum</em> is a marketing term, and as long as the version is greater than 57, the enhancements are in the Nix-built browser, which uses the name <em>Nightly</em> because of [https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/foundation/trademarks/faq/ trademark issues]. | Do note that <em>Quantum</em> is a marketing term, and as long as the version is greater than 57, the enhancements are in the Nix-built browser, which uses the name <em>Nightly</em> because of [https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/foundation/trademarks/faq/ trademark issues]. | ||
=== Firefox ESR and Oracle JDK === | |||
Firefox stops support of Java plugin. To use Java plugin you have to use special Firefox ESR, Extended Support Release. | |||
Also, Oracle doesn't provide a nice way to automate Oracle JDK installation without accepting license. See https://gist.github.com/danbst/30165b59996fb403068c74a95b108d6f for possible way to combine automated JDK and Firefox ESR download. | |||
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Revision as of 15:52, 2 August 2018
FAQ
I want Firefox, what is Nightly?
Mozilla's trademarks on Firefox disallows distributing unofficial builds using the Firefox trademark. This is why the Nix-built Firefox is named Nightly.
The official builds are available by enabling unfree and installing firefox-bin
.
How do I get Firefox Quantum (57)?
When using NixOS 17.09, stable, nixos.firefox
is version 57 as of December 24th 2017[1]. Alternatively,
enabling unfree, and updating channels if required, allows the use of nixos.firefox-bin
which is packaged from Mozilla's upstream released binaries.
Using NixOS unstable, the Nix-built nixos.firefox
has been updated to 57.
Do note that Quantum is a marketing term, and as long as the version is greater than 57, the enhancements are in the Nix-built browser, which uses the name Nightly because of trademark issues.
Firefox ESR and Oracle JDK
Firefox stops support of Java plugin. To use Java plugin you have to use special Firefox ESR, Extended Support Release.
Also, Oracle doesn't provide a nice way to automate Oracle JDK installation without accepting license. See https://gist.github.com/danbst/30165b59996fb403068c74a95b108d6f for possible way to combine automated JDK and Firefox ESR download.