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00:00 Welcome to the Spoken tutorial on Introduction to Mozilla Firefox.
00:05 In this tutorial,we will cover the following topic:
00:10 What is Mozilla Firefox?
00:12 Why Firefox?
00:14 Versions System Requirements Download and Install Firefox Visit a website
00:21 Mozilla Firefox or simply Firefox is a free, open source web browser.
00:27 It is the default web browser for Ubuntu Linux, serving as a window to the Internet.
00:33 It allows you to view the Internet web pages and navigate through the web pages
00:39 It also searches for web pages using search engines such as Google,Yahoo Search or Bing.
00:47 Firefox has been developed by volunteer programmers at the Mozilla Foundation, a non-profit organization.
00:54 Visit mozilla.org for detailed information on Mozilla.
00:59 Firefox works on Windows, Mac OSX, and Linux Operating Systems.
01:05 Some examples of other popular web browsers for Ubuntu are Konqueror, Google Chrome and Opera.
01:12 In this tutorial, we will use Firefox version 7.0 for Ubuntu 10.04
01:20 Firefox makes browsing better by bringing together speed, privacy and latest technologies.
01:27 It has a variety of features such as tabbed windows,built-in spell checking,pop-up blocker,integrated web search,Phishing protection
01:39 Firefox Provides faster web browsing with rapid rendering of graphics, Improved page loading
01:45 It also offers a variety of security and privacy options against fraudulent websites, spyware and viruses, trojans or other malware.
01:56 And it offers customization by ways of add-ons and thousands of easy-to-install themes created by users.
02:06 Here are the System Requirements to run Firefox on Linux OS such as -Fedora, Ubuntu,Red Hat,Debian and SUSE
02:16 you will need the following libraries or packages to run Firefox on Ubuntu 10.04
02:24 GTK+ 2.10 or higher
02:29 GLib 2.12 or higher
02:32 libstdc++ 4.3 or higher
02:37 Pango 1.14 or higher
02:40 X.Org 1.7 or higher
02:44 And the Recommended hardware are Pentium 4 or above 512MB of RAM and 200MB of hard drive space.
02:55 For complete information on System requirements, visit the Firefox website shown on the screen.
03:02 Let us now download and install Mozilla Firefox, by visiting the official website at mozilla.com as shown on the screen.
03:11 Here, we can always find the latest version of Firefox.
03:15 Or we can click on the ‘All Systems and Languages” link below the green area for more options.
03:23 Notice that Mozilla offers Firefox in over 70 languages.
03:28 Here, we can download various localized versions, such as Hindi or Bengali.
03:33 We can also choose the operating system: Windows, Mac or Linux, by clicking on the various icons
03:42 In Ubuntu Linux, first select the location to save the file (by default, the Downloads directory in your Home folder is selected).
03:51 Now you can select the “Save File” option and click on the “Ok” button appearing in the popup window.
03:58 This will save Firefox archive to the Downloads directory under the Home directory.
04:06 Open a Terminal Window and go to your Downloads directory by typing the following command :cd ~/Downloads
04:17 Now press the Enter key.
04:19 Extract the contents of the downloaded file by typing the following command :tar xjf firefox-7.0.1.tar.bz2
04:35 Now press the Enter key.
04:38 This will start extracting the files required to run Firefox 7.0.
04:44 In the Terminal Window go to the Firefox directory by typing the following command cd firefox
04:52 Now press the Enter key.
04:54 This will take you to the Firefox directory.
04:58 To launch the Firefox browser, type the following command./firefox And press the Enter key.
05:06 Alternately, you can launch Firefox by using the following command when your current directory is not the home directory.
05:15 ~ /Downloads/firefox/firefox
05:21 We will see how to set up the default homepage later.
05:25 For now, as an example, let us go to Rediff.com website that has the latest news and information.
05:33 In the Address bar below the menu bar, type: www.rediff.com
05:40 The content on the home page of Rediff.com website is displayed.
05:47 Now, from this page, we can navigate to the various links to view content in those pages
05:53 Let us click on the first link below the Headlines tab.
05:58 This is how we can visit websites using Firefox and then navigate to various pages from there.
06:05 In future tutorials, we will learn more about the Firefox interface and various other features.
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