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How to install Firefox in Debian?

Red Squirrel

No Lifer
I just setup a server for p2p downloads and to try something different than the usual CentOS that I go with, I went Debian. Oddly I can't seem to find how to install Firefox. Not finding much on Google either, other than downloading and installing manually. Really? There's got to be a package for it somewhere?

Does not HAVE to be Firefox, I just want a web browser. Something lightweight that will run just like Firefox. AKA no chrome with all the cloud BS. Any suggestions?

Also once I get it, how do I make it so when I click the globe icon, it opens? Or will that happen by default? I installed XFCE. This is a system that will be used mostly through VNC.
 
It should have Midori installed with Xfce. That's an light webkit browser without a lot of features. Debian uses Iceweasel, a Firefox fork. Install it from the repos.
 
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