You need to have firefox in your path if you want to be able to type
firefox all by itself on the command line (maybe you've already done
this, but you didn't tell us enough for me to know better).  If you
installed it in /usr/loca/bin/firefox then edit your ~/.bashrc and put a
line at the end like this:

export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin/firefox

Then source it by typing

. ~/.bashrc

Then no matter what directory you are in you can type firefox and it
will start.  Passing it the url should just work too.

Bryan

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