![]() ![]() It never hurts to have a second browser.Brave Payments (micropayments substituting blocked ads) is a really nice idea, IMO.Brave has very nice privacy / tracking settings by default (PureBrowser could learn a bit).Actually, the CPU being at the limit / fan always on with PureBrowser, was when I finally invested the time to get Brave, just to make sure my Librem 13 is actually capable playing games that were state of the art in the millennium I grew up. ![]() Brave seems to be much more efficient with silly Google doodles like this one.Brave plays the audio on twitter videos properly (PureBrowser currently doesn’t).sudo su # get a root shellĮcho 'kernel.unprivileged_userns_clone=1' > /etc/sysctl.d/nfĮcho "deb buster main" > /etc/apt//brave-buster.listĪs the topic (and/or problems) came up a few times, I thought I write a little guide. For additional help or useful information, we recommend you check the official Brave website.For reference, in a nutshell, adapted from here:īecome root, enable kernel user-namespaces, install signature key, add repo, install brave. ![]() Thanks for using this tutorial for installing the Brave web browser on your AlmaLinux 9 system. Click on the ‘Activities’ and then type ‘Brave browser’ in the application search box or by executing the following command: brave-browserĬongratulations! You have successfully installed Brave. Once the installation is completed, open the Brave browser on your system by using the application search bar. Accessing Brave Web Browser on AlmaLinux 9. Next, import the GPG keys: sudo rpm -import Īfter the repository is enabled, now install the latest version of Brave using the below command: sudo dnf update Now create then add the Brave repository to your system: sudo dnf config-manager -add-repo By default, Brave is not available on the AlmaLinux 9 base repository. ![]()
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