> What binaries?
https://download.mozilla.org/?product=firefox-19.0&os=linux&lang=en-US
It's a tar file with the binary in it. This is something I have used, back
when Firefox 4 was new and it wasn't available in the repos yet. You're
supposed to copy it somewhere, like /opt, and run it.
> I like Firefox's artwork, hate the name "Abrowser" and its generic icon
That much? You can always put the Firefox logo in your home folder and use it
on your launchers, calling it "Firefox". Or you could use GNU IceCat.
> and it's for the sake of webpages that expect one of the "big five"
browsers
> (Chrome, Firefox, IE, Opera, Safari).
There's an add-on that allows you to change what Firefox reports itself as. I
don't know what it's called, partly because I have no use for it (I don't
visit any websites that refuse to try to work on a browser which isn't one of
the most popular ones), but I'm sure someone else can tell you (I learned of
it from a topic on this forum).