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ungoogled-chromium-debian
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ppa
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Dockerfile.template Help me please
or maybe following this tutorial on the Dockerfile template? https://github.com/hiulit/ppa
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How to install Godot Engine on a Raspberry Pi using "apt install godot"
I've created a PPA repository with the Godot Engine binaries for the Raspberry Pi so it's easier to install and update them https://github.com/hiulit/ppa
ungoogled-chromium-debian
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Install *Ungoogled* Chromium in 21.1?
Having some trouble trying to do this. I've had a lot of problems with flatpak in the past, so I don't want to use that version. The page on GitHub is kind of confusing (https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium-debian); 21.1 is based on Jammy, is it not? Any suggestions? (I have a sinking feeling that Mozilla/Firefox will self-destruct one of these days, so I'd like to find an alternative as a backup).
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Upgrade to 22.04 LTS or wait?
The main issue you might see is that apps you get from custom ppa repos might not be updated for 22.04 (case in point, the debian version of ungoogled chromium, which I had to install as a flatpak).
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using extensions on ungoogled chromium breaks it
That's an issue with the unified Debian build. Check out this issue for an alternative build: https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium-debian/issues/255
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Outdated Ungoogled-Chromium?
Hi, I'm using Linux Mint XFCE 20.3, and I downloaded ungoogled chromium here: https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium-debian. Installed following the instructions on Ubuntu Focal. However upon checking its version, it is 95.0.4638.54. The latest version of chromium in linux mint is 99.0.4844.74. Did I do something wrong, or is the repository outdated?
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I am having a terribly difficult time installing web browsers [Lenovo ChromeOS netbook with Debian Buster]
https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium-debian have some instructions to install ungoogled chromium, but I don't know if debian buster is supported though, so goodluck with that
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Installing Chrome
Ungoogled Chromium supports arm64 architecture, installation instructions here
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Finding a distro for a really really slow laptop.
P.S. Your cpu is quite good actually, it is dual core and it even supports SSE3 and 64 bit, for web browser use Ungoogled Chromium as web browser(see the installation instructions here) or get the latest Firefox binaries directly from Mozilla and force enable hardware acceleration(See my installation tutorial here)
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Chromium removed from bookworm
Note that it's also possible to use the pre-compiled version of UC, available via apt (adding a source): https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium-debian
- Fuck Ubuntu. All my homies use Debian
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How do I get the snap-based Chromium to access my Downloads folder in a separate partition?
If you desire to use ungoogled-chromium, please take a look at this.
What are some alternatives?
i3-gaps-deb - Tool to create and install Debian (or Ubuntu) packages of i3-gaps.
chromium-widevine - How to install Widevine on Chromium on Linux; how to watch Netflix on Chromium Ubuntu or Debian
i3-gaps-debian - Debian packages for i3-gaps.
ungoogled-chromium - Google Chromium, sans integration with Google
wakemeops - A Debian repository for portable applications
ungoogled-chromium-void - Ungoogled Chromium template and builds for Void Linux
jetbrains-ppa - Auto-Updating PPA (unofficial) for Jetbrains products.
ungoogled-chromium-portablelinux - Portable Linux packaging for ungoogled-chromium
GOdin - GOdin is an open source monitoring server and agent for linux systems. Its main feature is currently monitoring the state of installed packages. It is intended to use with visualising software (ex. Grafana).
ungoogled-chromium-fedora - RPM build for ungoogled-chromium
RetroPie-Godot-Engine-Emulator - A scriptmodule to install a Godot "emulator" for RetroPie.
linchrome - ungoogled chromium portablelinux