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How to Install Opera Browser on Fedora 44

Fedora's own repositories cover Firefox and Chromium, but Opera's built-in ad blocking, sidebar messengers, VPN toggle, workspace tools, and separate GX channel live outside Fedora's package set. To...

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How to Install Opera on Debian 13, 12 and 11

Opera's Debian packages come from Opera's own APT repository rather than Debian's default archive, so the repository setup controls both the first install and future browser updates. The...

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How to Install Vivaldi on Debian 13, 12 and 11

Vivaldi is worth installing on Debian when a normal Chromium-style browser feels too rigid. Its tab stacks, workspaces, side-by-side tab tiling, notes panel, mail client, calendar, feeds, screenshots,...

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How to Install Brave on Ubuntu 26.04, 24.04 and 22.04

Brave blocks ads, trackers, and several fingerprinting techniques before you add a single extension, while still keeping Chromium site compatibility and Chrome Web Store support. To install Brave...

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