On 18.01.2014 14:29, Ned Slider wrote:
I used to do that when FF/TB in the distro were quite outdated, but found the updating never worked for me, hence the convenience of maintained RPM packages. This was quite a few years ago, possibly around the time v3 was in the distro.
If updating works I'm OK running the Mozilla binaries for my own personal usage, but I'd still prefer to be able to manage all updates with yum.
They worked for me. The binaries need to be owned by the running user obviously. Agreed on the yum repo.