In this article, we will tell you how to install FireFox on GNU/Linux operating systems. Most GNU/Linux distributions include FireFox by default, also known on such systems as Iceweasel, BurningDog, or GNU IceCat.
Additionally, such distributions include a package management system that will automatically install everything required for FireFox to successfully launch and run on your computer.
However, this method of installing FireFox also has its drawbacks, namely, the version of FireFox in the package might not be the very latest. Besides that, there can be some difficulties during program installation, though such complications rarely arise. Installing FireFox on Linux is essentially no different from installing any other program on Linux, so feel free to download FireFox from the repository and install it without any problems.
Good luck!