In Debian and especially in MX it can be installed in the following way; (see here), I did it this way and every time there are updates it gives me to download, now if you want a package. You can also get it (click here) but it will not give you the updates. You can choose between active, beta, developing and night packages.KBD Wrote: Too bad there is not a simple deb package to download and use on Debian.
Brave browser
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Re: Brave browser
Just for sake of my curiosity - how does Brave compare to Vivaldi/Chrome/Firefox with uBlock and ghostery plugins?
I use Google before asking dumb questions but I am new to Linux. Thank you for your patience :-)
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I got it installed on Linux Mint last night, enough to check it out. Brave looks polished and at first glance a perfect stand in for Chrome. But it has some issues. It won't work with Gmail unless you go to the Google home page and login from there. I couldn't get signed into MX Forum no matter what I tried. It leaves connections for both Twitter and Facebook on by default. I think eventually it could be a great browser, but enough issues to cause me concern. I'll stick with Firefox for now.Gerson wrote: Sun Jun 02, 2019 6:05 am
In Debian and especially in MX it can be installed in the following way; (see here), I did it this way and every time there are updates it gives me to download, now if you want a package. You can also get it (click here) but it will not give you the updates. You can choose between active, beta, developing and night packages.
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I have installed it on MX and using it since yesterday and it feels good. Very fast. Specially Gmail seems to load faster than with other browsers. No issues at all.
I have used the instructions posted on this thread by gerson and the other kernel thing (because if not it doesen't lunch). Not difficult. Just copy/paste.
My main browser is palemoon but I think I'll be trying this for some time.
I have used the instructions posted on this thread by gerson and the other kernel thing (because if not it doesen't lunch). Not difficult. Just copy/paste.
My main browser is palemoon but I think I'll be trying this for some time.
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My favourite browser on Android, so followed Gerson advice and successfully installed it on mx 18.3 However It won't let me login to this forum! I am entering this post on my phone.
After entering username and password the page reloads , the login fields are gone but where my username should be, the login button remains. I am not logged in.
This happens wether I have shields up or down. Any one any ideas or have same problem?
Brave version 0.64.77 Chromium 74.0.3729.169
SOLVED - I reset settings in browser and it now works ( -- maybe something I imported from firefox screwed it )
After entering username and password the page reloads , the login fields are gone but where my username should be, the login button remains. I am not logged in.
This happens wether I have shields up or down. Any one any ideas or have same problem?
Brave version 0.64.77 Chromium 74.0.3729.169
SOLVED - I reset settings in browser and it now works ( -- maybe something I imported from firefox screwed it )
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Do you need to be running the liquorix kernel? I tried installing it, but it will not boot. It just goes to a blank screen with a blinking cursor. If I need to use that Kernel for Brave browser, then I need to get it working first.
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What about Iridium Browser? It's similar, fast and compatible with Debian (but only 64 bit for Linux).
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No need to use liquorix just to use Brave browser.davidwillis wrote: Tue Jul 09, 2019 1:16 pm Do you need to be running the liquorix kernel? I tried installing it, but it will not boot. It just goes to a blank screen with a blinking cursor. If I need to use that Kernel for Brave browser, then I need to get it working first.
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He actualizado la forma de instalar Brave en MX, SolydXK y distribuciones con Debian sin necesidad de usar el kernel liquorix, pueden ver la forma de hacelo en esta página.
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Re: Brave browser
If you are using Gmail, privacy is not your main concern anyway...............KBD wrote: Sun Jun 02, 2019 9:28 amI got it installed on Linux Mint last night, enough to check it out. Brave looks polished and at first glance a perfect stand in for Chrome. But it has some issues. It won't work with Gmail unless you go to the Google home page and login from there. I couldn't get signed into MX Forum no matter what I tried. It leaves connections for both Twitter and Facebook on by default. I think eventually it could be a great browser, but enough issues to cause me concern. I'll stick with Firefox for now.Gerson wrote: Sun Jun 02, 2019 6:05 am
In Debian and especially in MX it can be installed in the following way; (see here), I did it this way and every time there are updates it gives me to download, now if you want a package. You can also get it (click here) but it will not give you the updates. You can choose between active, beta, developing and night packages.
Just a thought. Stick with the BIg G and Chrome.