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I already downloaded Firefox Developer Edition (38) and unpacked it from its tar.bzip2, but i don't like to have this application in my home directory. Also I'm running out of space in that partition, so I would like to install in the way that it should, with packages.

The official repositories points to the stable version of firefox (37). I tried to install the ppa for developer edition:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-mozilla-daily/firefox-aurora

with the following output:

gpg: anillo «/tmp/tmpln2b9B/secring.gpg» creado
gpg: anillo «/tmp/tmpln2b9B/pubring.gpg» creado
gpg: solicitando clave 247510BE de hkp servidor keyserver.ubuntu.com
gpg: /tmp/tmpln2b9B/trustdb.gpg: se ha creado base de datos de confianza
gpg: clave 247510BE: clave pública "Launchpad PPA for Ubuntu Mozilla Daily Build Team" importada
gpg: no se encuentran claves totalmente fiables
gpg: Cantidad total procesada: 1
gpg:               importadas: 1  (RSA: 1)
OK

Then run apt-get update. In the tutorial that I follow, it claims that running sudo apt-get install firefox will replace firefox, but it doesn't happen. I also removed it, but it keep installing me the same stable version.

What am I doing wrong? I'm using ElementaryOS Luna

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