
# Adds the Brave repository so you can then install the browserĮcho "deb $UBUNTU_CODENAME main" | sudo tee /etc/apt//brave-browser-release-$. # Downloads the key and signature for the repositoryĬurl -s | sudo apt-key -keyring /etc/apt//brave-browser-release.gpg add - As you can imagine, Brave is not in the official repositories of any distribution because it is a relatively new program, but of course, you can install it on. echo "Installing curl if not already installed installed" sudo dnf install dnf-plugins-core Add the Brave repository using the dnf config-manager command: sudo dnf config-manager -add-repo https: //brave-browser-rpm-release.s3.

It's very simple, but it does include commands run as root, so make sure you review it and are okay with it. To install the Brave browser on Fedora and CentOS, the first step is to install the essential dependencies for adding the repository. Just like Chrome, the Brave browser is also available to install on all mainstream Linux operating systems Read more. The Linux installation instructions on require lots of terminal commands that not all might understand, so I basically turned those commands into a script with commentary and slightly more information printed in the terminal. Is the Brave browser available for Linux Yes, Brave browser is another popular software to surf the internet securely, it is popular because of the powerful ad-blocking function. So, the latest version of the Brave web browser in the Software Boutique is quite outdated (it still uses the Muon engine while the latest release is based on Chromium).
