Addons for firefox are installed in ~/.mozilla/firefox/FOO.default and both firefox 3.0 and 3.1 use this folder. Though I don't know if thats the case for plugins installed through the gnome-app-installer, but those plugins can always be installed by browsing to https://addons.mozilla.com
Do you really need a /usr/bin/firefox file? And if so, what for?
You could always make a symbolic link to the firefox-3.1 file. sudo ls -s /usr/bin/firefox-3.1 /usr/bin/firefox
(Probably when firefox 3.5 arrives, the binaries will be replaced)
Can you explain a bit more?
Addons for firefox are installed in ~/.mozilla/ firefox/ FOO.default and both firefox 3.0 and 3.1 use this folder. Though I don't know if thats the case for plugins installed through the gnome-app- installer, but those plugins can always be installed by browsing to https:/ /addons. mozilla. com
Do you really need a /usr/bin/firefox file? And if so, what for? firefox- 3.1 /usr/bin/firefox
You could always make a symbolic link to the firefox-3.1 file. sudo ls -s /usr/bin/
(Probably when firefox 3.5 arrives, the binaries will be replaced)