Definitely Vivaldi. Basically Chrome without the surveillance baggage. And it comes with all kinds of cool and useful features.
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Definitely Vivaldi. Basically Chrome without the surveillance baggage. And it comes with all kinds of cool and useful features.
Installed from Mainline. So far, so good.
Kernel 6.8 has been released.
Now available in Mainline.
Oscar Peterson - "Easy Walker"
If you want Googleless Chrome(ium) try Vivaldi. www.vivaldi.com.
Their blog has articles on how they degoogle.
Installed. So far, so good.
UPDATED TODAY.
6.6.1 available, plus others.
I see the mainline (stable) kernel is up to 6.4.2 but the builds seem to have been failing.
Does anyone know how to alert the powers that be?
Thanks.
Thank you xyt-t.
Patience will be rewarded.
Any sign of 6.4 RC7? I see it in Kernel.org, but that's it.
Does the mouse need cleaned? Dust and detritus can make them act up.
The Vivaldi browser has a feature that enables the capture of a whole page (png or jpeg) built in.
I copied it into Google translate. Best result was from Japanese to English - many mentions of hot baths and the like, but mostly gibberish.
Junk.
The time is in the file name.
Screenshot from 2023-03.27 17-26-23
yr.month.day hr-min-sec
+1 for Peazip.
RC-4 is available today n Mainline.
Thank you for resuming these builds.
Very disappointing indeed.
https://www.fiio.com
Not inexpensive, made in China, runs linux.
Vivaldi is not the same as Chrome.
There are plenty of articles on their blog, but this one is good. https://vivaldi.com/blog/vivaldi-browser-vs-google-chrome/
And it reads pdfs.
Google lens. I know we all have likes and dislikes, but it does a decent job.
LibreOffcie will do what you need.
https://www.libreoffice.org
Running 5.15 too. So far so good....
Nope. Vivaldi is my browser of choice and has been for some time - works everywhere. PACKED with features, based on Chrome but without the Chrome baggage., automatic translation, split screen, tab...
Google found this. Hope it helps.
https://easylinuxtipsproject.blogspot.com/p/canon-printers.html.