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What Is Your Preferred Web Browser?
I prefer chromium under most circumstances. Falkon is very snappy however, just wish for more extension support.
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Harvey good afternoon friend excuse the inconvenience because I could install the new version of the opera now see that they already have to take another 2 or 3 versions more new that and installed and I was researching and if I mistake not a tool called solbuild this new system will allow to create packages solus in a fast and easy way with this I can transform this new version of opera from the formato.deb to eopkg and install it using the terminal to update you web browser ?? Thank you very much in advance
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solbuild is Solus's build system. Yes you can make packages for Solus with it, but its not exactly super easy, It's not a just push a button sort of system. But if you'd like to learn packaging https://getsol.us/articles/packaging/
If someone else hasn't already done it, I will look at updating opera again.
Harvey well is that nothing is easy as well as your work in the climb the operates and why thank you already that my I like more opera than any other web browser and if you learn it touched me to learn and at the end of this anexare the last launch of opera Thank you very much really
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Update has been submitted https://dev.getsol.us/D6157
Should make next sync (Friday / Saturday depending on where you live)
Must admit I've tried EDGE Dev Build (the ones with Chromium) and it's nice to use, basically because it's Chrome with a MS skin.
Justin On my laptop is better than Chrome. I can set the speed of scrolling in both browsers, but in Firefox is clearly superior. And Chrome's zoom is simply awful - I cannot stand watching the page resizing to the zoom I set.
+1 for Firefox
I really do miss one browser : Web (Epiphany).
Google Chrome for the time being. It is just too useful. I been trying to transition to Firefox, but Kubuntu had some kind of bug with Firefox load times. Now that I am on Solus, I am going to give Firefox another try.
JamesStevens Luckily you shouldn't run into issues on Solus it is the default web browser on install, I haven't had a problem with it. Their is a nice selection of different browsers in the repository if you are inclined to look into them. There are browsers in container systems like appimage, flatpak, and snaps. Snaps and flatpak are able to be installed on Solus, I find flatpak and appimage more to my liking but that's what I prefer.
Appimages are really easy to setup in my experience, just download the one you need and make it run as an executable and your done. I am not going to go into detail on how each of these container systems differ here due to it being off topic.(like this post isn't a little already)
Opera is miles ahead of FF and Chrome, only thing missing is support for Amazon Prime and Netflix. Free VPN, built in ad blocker, support for chrome extensions, Flow so you can pick up on your phone, or vice versa. Google sucks, and FF is too damn slow.
Firefox for me. I had a brief fling with Vivaldi a while ago, but extensions were a pain, so I went back to Firefox.
Palemoon has been my default for about 4 years now. FF is my backup.
I am a Vivaldi user! I also like Brave. But Vivaldi is my favorite.