> > None of that really works for me... I don't use Windows, and the Linux 
> > version is completely different. 
> > I don't mind FF downloading the update, I just CANNOT have it install it 
> > until I"m ready - and FF has changed how to disable auto-install several 
> > times now, with each time being completely different. If they changed again 
> > and I was at a critical point - I could lose my job - at least making for a 
> > VERY bad day. 
> >
> Use a Linux distribution like Ubuntu that provides a Firefox version 
> with no update setting in preferences at all. 
> 
> When the Software Updater offers an update, just remove the check mark 
> from the checkbox.
> -- 
> OS: Ubuntu Linux 18.04LTS - Gnome Desktop 
> https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/get-involved/ 
> https://give.thunderbird.net/en-US/

I'm using Ubuntu 18.04LTS, and have been using Ubuntu since 2010.  The version 
of Firefox is what came with the distro, and when I bought this new system, the 
first thing I did was literally crash and trash W10, so I could repartition and 
reformat the drive and install Ubuntu (I think 16.04LTS) along with the distro 
FF version.  It's been quite a few years I've fought with Firefox over the 
autoinstall... it created some headaches when I was taking classes.

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