![]() Sure, I've played around with AppImages, RoxApps, self-extracting scripts, in fact all manner of portable formats over the last couple of years.but this particular way of doing things, I came up with last year when I was helping a lovely old guy over at with a 'portable'-Firefox that he wanted to be able to move from one 'puter to another. PepperFlash updater included.Īnyways anybody wants to try this out, you can get the latest one here:-Īctually, that's news to me. Usual instructions download, unzip, locate where you want. ![]() We shouldn't need to be pulling stunts like that to watch NetFlix any longer.not these days. I had to 'borrow' several bits from Chrome to get the magic to happen. And this is despite the Brave team supposedly having fixed it over a year ago. WideVine is operational - finally! - though it's a bit more fiddly to get working than many of the other clones. I finally tracked this GitHub page down, which gives all the development snapshot releases, hot off the press.although to give 'em credit - fair play to them! - they DO warn you the 'snapshots' are not stable enough for daily driver usage, and may frequently crash/freeze up without warning. deb packages for this is a bit of a mission, TBH Brave's website Linux installation instructions are all about doing so by adding repositories, signing with GPG keys, etc., etc.the usual shit. ![]() This is 1.11.97, from the newest "stable" desktop release over at GitHub.released just 6 days ago. In case anybody's "up for it", I've just thrown together a 'portable' Brave package.
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