In brief Flatpak and Snap are alternatives to the standard APT package management.īoth of these new sources carry all dependencies needed to run the application with them and are containerized. Because Flatpak and Snap are kind of new. There are three sources for installing packages common in Linux now. You are 100% capable of understanding it. I don't understand most of it and probably never will but. Once installed, launch Brave and configure your personal settings. Sudo apt update & apt install brave-browser Now, run this to update the sources and install Brave Browser: Next, run this command to add Brave to your apt sources: echo "deb stable main" | sudo tee /etc/apt//brave-browser-release.list` curl -s | sudo apt-key -keyring /etc/apt//brave-browser-release.gpg add -` Please open a terminal and run this command (copy it and paste it in your terminal) to add the repository signature / key. Since they do not keep a repository in the vein of other apps, you will need to set some things up, first. In ~/.config, check for a Brave Browser folder. If you see none of the hidden files, tap ctrl+h to reveal them. You can remove it (Either from Software Store or from terminal with snap remove brave-browser) - then check your Home Directory for /.config directory. Ok, so you have Brave and its install source is Snap.
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