![]() ![]() I’ll leave the arguments as to which we should default to you - please keep discussion to just the pro’s and con’s. We do make it very easy to install either Chromium or Firefox - and indeed Chrome and Vivaldi - on first logon via the budgie-welcome getting started wizard. So I think it is right and proper to consider again our default Browser on first install for 18.10 onwards since the last time we considered this was in the budgie-remix days two years ago.ĮDIT: The choice is limited to two browsers that are maintained in the Ubuntu Repositories - all other browsers are maintained outside of Ubuntu and cannot be included in our ISO since we are not allowed to include third party repositories by default. Just a few of the must-have features built into Opera for faster, smoother. Awesome Once the process finishes, you can look for Brave in the system menu, launch it and enjoy it. Operas free VPN, Ad blocker, and Flow file sharing. Vivaldi is fast and also features a ton of customizing options and supports Chrome extensions. ![]() ![]() It is available in ARM, RPM, and DEB packages, but it is not 100 open-source. sudo apt update & sudo apt install brave-browser Install Brave Browser on Ubuntu. Vivaldi is one of the best web browsers for Ubuntu Linux that provides an adaptive user interface and granular tab management. It is based on Chromium, so you get all the features you usually get in Google Chrome. Chromium is looking to become a first class citizen as a Snap package and maybe no longer available as a deb from 18.10 onwards ( )įirefox fate is not known at this stage but is also available as a snap now - so that is an option for all Ubuntu variants and who knows, maybe mandated in the future. Brave is one of the best web browsers for Linux. ![]()
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