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kraniax , to linux in [SOLVED] Brave Browser not launching in LXQT in Debian 12

To the folks who posted useless comments instead of actually helping: Thanks for nothing.

I don’t know what you expected. There’s no need to be rude. Installing a Flatpak for example is a very valid answer and would definitely solve the problem.

And initially you didn’t even say how did you install brave, which is quite relevant in order to find a solution.

Edit: You put the error in a screenshot which leaves it rather useless for searching the error in the web. In general, I’d say that you have very little error solving skills and instead of thanking for “nothing” you should be thankful that people even bothered to answer.

kraniax , to linux in [SOLVED] Brave Browser not launching in LXQT in Debian 12

yes, but you missed an essential step of the process: apt handles dependencies for you. maybe not in this case, but installing .debs directly requires installing dependencies manually and it’s not uncommon for people to forget about this and then saying that the program does not work.

installing from an apt repo is always better as long as the repo is trusted (and it should be if you’re installing .debs from it anyway) because it handles dependencies and updates automatically. If you just install the .deb, you’ll have to repeat the process per each update.

kraniax , to piracy in A YouTuber’s discussion about and in support of Ad Blockers

But the comments where not removed by mods. It seems like the commenter removed them.

kraniax , to piracy in A YouTuber’s discussion about and in support of Ad Blockers

I think OP has been the insufferable one.

kraniax , to linux in Are there any downsides to using Homebrew as a package manager on Linux?

Brave is known to take privacy (and security) more seriously than its contenders. It’s therefore unsurprising to find it recommended by Privacy Guides.

At least in the privacy community, Brave isn’t super popular. It feels more geared towards the “hyped crypto early adopters”. Brave inclusion in privacy guides has always been controversial.

Brave is ultimately an advertising company, they base their business model in ads. And everyone knows how bad that can turn.

Ungoogled Chromium on the other hand takes patches from brave and other Chromium based browsers, removing every bit of telemetry and giving you the cleanest experience you can get on Chromium, without relying on a shady company.

kraniax , to technology in Samsung disables customer phones remotely, holds data hostage until Mexican government stepped in

I don’t know who Rossmann is, I’m talking about the video format, which is the worst way of consuming content. It’s super slow, you can’t possibly skip just by reading some headings around, and it’s just far more inefficient than plain text. You can’t possibly archive it without wasting megabytes of storage either.

kraniax , to technology in Samsung disables customer phones remotely, holds data hostage until Mexican government stepped in

there has been a ton of articles posted about this, no need to waste everyone’s time with a video

gadgetonus.com/mobiles/132228.htmlbnn.network/…/samsung-declares-war-on-gray-market…

kraniax , to linux in AMD Wants To Know If You'd Like Ryzen AI Support On Linux

sure, a company that has used petabytes of data they do not own any rights of to train their models are totally excluding their own customers data when turning a switch off.

yeah, I totally trust OpenAI and Microsoft with my data. It’s not like Microsoft is spying on me after turning of Windows telemetry either.

kraniax , to linux in overskride: A simple yet powerful bluetooth client

DE independent but it requires GTK4 and libadwaita. Maybe just call it a GTK GUI for Bluetooth?

kraniax , to linux in overskride: A simple yet powerful bluetooth client

it has to be enabled like a system service, so this is clearly a daemon.

kraniax , to linux in The only cheat sheet you need

is there a curl argument that can be used to block this behavior?

kraniax , to technology in Amazon issues warning about major change for Kindle users starting next month

it’s trivial to mass convert mobi to a widely supported format. I think this is a welcomed change, because Amazon was the only one on the industry still promoting a legacy format like mobi, even if they tried to start moving on with their newer formats.

kraniax , to linux in I know I know, another "help me choose a distro" thread

I was going to say the same

kraniax , to linux in Any advice on running a pubnix/tilde?

XMPP is a must. I automatically discard tildes that host matrix but not XMPP.

kraniax , to linux in Fedora Slimbook | Fedora Podcast 31 - YouTube

barrel jacks are less likely to break, I’ve had laptops with barrel jack charging ports that are still working for 15 years but I’ve had two malfunctioning USB-C ports in phones that were less than 4 years old.

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