On Sat, 01 Jun 2019 21:46:47 -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
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The alternative is Brave, which also uses the "Blink"
engine.
Brave's claim to fame is that it has built in ad and spy blocking. As
such, it is very fast indeed. It will also import your Chrome profile.
http://brave.com
I've been looking and wondering. "dnf install brave" fails with
No match for argument: brave
Error: Unable to find a match
From which (I THINK) Fedora isn't (yet?) supporting it. That
implies two questions: is it in the works? and can people running it
anyway comment on incidents if any of dependency hell?
Fwiw, dnf update on a machine with Opera and Vivaldi installed
(by downloading rpms and running rpm -ivh) checks Opera and Vivaldi repos
and has been trouble-free so far.
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