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RE: Best browser for linux? 02-09-2019, 05:58 AM
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(02-09-2019, 05:53 AM)natifix Wrote: Correct. thats the one. She installed and ran on the first go once I gave it enough disk space. Surprisingly, it went all the way thru the install the first time and almost booted but then said I did not designate enough room in the virtual disk, so had to go back and reset that configuration, and reinstalled it, and she ran nice. I like the looks and feel of it, but again, I havent really used these OS's yet. 
blackarch is a pain in my neck to install.
https://sinister.ly/Thread-problem-insta...arch-Linux
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RE: Best browser for linux? 02-11-2019, 05:23 AM
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- Firefox (First choice for any linux user)
- Chromium (Use it as a backup or something.)
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RE: Best browser for linux? 02-17-2019, 09:44 AM
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I switch up what browser I use along with MAC cycling, custom DNS servers, and other things to keep my profile random and switched up constantly. So even Microsoft Edge is an option at this point because of the need to go from pseudo-anonymity to true anonymity.
Generally I like to use Firefox, but Chrome and Chromium are a distant second since it takes an entire add-on to turn off peer.sharing.enabled.
Opera after that.
Then I'd have to say it's a tie between the cyanogenmod browser and another one I can't remember the name of cause I'm stoned. Number one with a bullet is TOR behind a proxy and VPN chain.
Remember, they can't see you're using TOR if your data is encrypted three times per VPN connection.
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