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RyzvonusefApr 11th 2011 12:02PM
In the string
app.update.desiredChannel
Do you mean literally "desiredChannel", or are we to replace that with the word "Aurora" or "Nightly"?
(Unverified)Apr 11th 2011 12:09PM
@Ryzvonusef
Right-click the parameter listing and select New > String from the options. Enter app.update.desiredChannel and give the new parameter the value release, beta or aurora.
Restart your browser and open the Help > About Firefox menu. You will now see the option to update the channel.
(Unverified)Apr 11th 2011 12:11PM
@Ryzvonusef Yep, as Oskar says, literally 'desiredChannel'
But you don't even have to restart the browser...!