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Mozilla-zulrunner190 >= 1.9.0.3-1.1 is needed by MozillaFirefox 3.0.3-1.1.i586.rpm
MozillaFirefox = 2.9.95 is needed by (installed) MozillaFirefox-translations-2.9.95-25.1.i586
What does it mean and how can I fix the bug so I can update firefox from 3 beta 5 to 3.0.3 final release?
An easy way to this would be to enable the Mozilla repository via YAST -> Software -> Community Repositories. Firefox will then always be updated to the latest version if this repo is enabled. If the mozilla repo is not listed, post back and I will show you how to add it to your software sources manually.
To add the Mozilla repo, go to YaST -> Software Management -> Repositories. Look for the option to add a new repository. The protocol for the repo should be setup as "http" and the server address is "download.opensuse.org" and the directory on the server is "repositories/mozilla/openSUSE_11.0".
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