Mozilla Firefox v127.0.1 Rolls Out with Crucial Bug Fixes for Tabs and Audio Issues
Mozilla Firefox has launched its latest version, v127.0.1, addressing several critical issues that have been affecting users. The update, which is now available for download on the official LanDian website, comes after the initial release did not include an update log, leaving users in the dark about the improvements and fixes provided.
As of today, Mozilla has released the update log for this minor but significant patch. The fixes include addressing the disappearance of tabs under certain conditions, audio stuttering, and other performance-related issues.
Firefox users can update to the latest version by visiting the "About" page in their browser or directly downloading the new version's offline installer package via the LanDian web file server for a seamless upgrade.
Here are the specific updates included in this release:
- The update has resolved an issue where previously opened tabs could disappear after upgrading to Firefox v127.0 if a master password was set and the prompt for it was disabled.
- For Linux users, an experimental feature
accessibility.monoaudio.enable
was causing audio to play back much slower than usual. This has been fixed in the latest Firefox for Linux update. - The Firefox for Windows installer issue, which prevented the browser from being installed correctly, has now been fixed.
- The update also resolves a problem where Firefox could incorrectly block cookies from certain websites, leading to abnormal site interactions or login issues.
Users in need of the update can download the latest version using the following link: [June 19, 2024] Mozilla Firefox v127.0.1 Stable Version Offline Installer Download.