Had I right-clicked, the "open or save" dialogue box wouldn't have opened. MtnDewManiac wrote:When you get to the part where you choose your distro/architecture, are you right-clicking instead of left-clicking? I doubt I could have stopped my stopwatch on a minute flat if I'd tried to, lol.Īnyway, yes, the process worked perfectly for me. Actually, 1:00.00, which was kind of cool. Including my fumbling (I started my stopwatch when I left-clicked on "Ubuntu."), I was looking at my package installer a minute later. When you get to the part where you choose your distro/architecture, are you right-clicking instead of left-clicking?ītW, I went back and repeated the above, only this time I selected the "Open with." option. Left-clicking on that shows the file successfully downloaded, and left-clicking on that runs the package installer. When it completed, that little down-pointing arrow on the right of my browser's "search box" turned blue. It took a couple minutes to complete whoever it is that has been kind enough to choose to donate their bandwidth to me (by failing to secure it ) must be doing some late-night video streaming. I left-clicked on the OK button and the download happened. Firefox gave me the usual small pop-up "Open with GDebi Package Installer (default) and (Save File) choices. I got the CHOOSE DISTRIBUTION button, so I left-clicked on that, and then left-clicked on Ubuntu 64-bit (blah blah blah). I got the "Choose your platform" selector, and left-clicked on Linux. If so, then I should probably post this in the FF forum. Out of curiosity, could someone check to see if they can start the download? (see OP for URL). Ginahoy wrote:At a minimum, FF is set to prompt for destination folder.
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