When you install Ubuntu (and most of the popular distros nowadays) the process of dual booting is pretty streamlined. I dual booted dozens of times so far on different machines and Linux and Grub took care of that for me. You literally only need to say that you want to dual boot.
Yeah, that's the curse of the rolling release. They need you to update because they don't separately maintain different releases of the browser (it's not like they support Firefox 28 after they publish 29) Or am I wrong?o_O
I don't know... I use Firefox only as a support browser (Chrome works best on my machines, by far) but I think that this change can improve Firefox's outdated interface and give it a bit of fresh air.
Changes are always hard, but they are often for the better. Like in this case. At least...
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