I've been trying to use the fix from comment #34 in 11.10 (Unity), this
far without success.

I copied firefox.desktop from /usr/share/applications to
~/.local/share/spplications and modified it there so that it executes
/usr/local/bin/firefox

For the rest I followed the steps from comment #34.

However, when I click the Firefox button in the Launcher (or whatever
that taskbar is called in Unity), nothing happens.

When I run the command 'firefox' in a terminal, I see why: I get the message 
'permission denied'.
When I run 'sudo firefox' all seems to go well, but I'm not too comfortable 
running the browser with administrator privileges.

What is the best way to apply this workaround in Unity?

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