Mozilla has recently announced the availability of official ARM64 architecture binary files for its Firefox Nightly browser on Linux platforms.
This initiative addresses a substantial demand from the Linux community for ARM-compatible versions of Firefox. Previously, ARM64 binaries were only available from distribution developers or third parties.
The release includes .tar and .deb formats, marking a significant step towards a stable release of Firefox for ARM64 processors on Linux systems.
Mozilla has expressed confidence in the quality of the code but highlighted the need for extensive testing to ensure the stability and reliability of the final version.
Users are encouraged to download these binary files and provide feedback on any issues encountered, which will aid Mozilla’s development team in refining and improving the code.
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