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How to Install LibreWolf Browser on Linux (Ubuntu/Debian)

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Installing LibreWolf on Debian-Based Linux

  • πŸ’‘ LibreWolf is a privacy-focused browser based on Firefox, and this guide demonstrates its installation on Linux.
  • 🎯 The video focuses on using the official LibreWolf website and the recommended Debian-based installation method for Ubuntu, Debian, and similar distributions.

Adding the LibreWolf Repository

  • πŸš€ To begin, navigate to the official LibreWolf website and find the installation instructions.
  • πŸ“Œ Select the 'Debian-based' option to proceed with the installation on Ubuntu or Debian systems.
  • πŸ› οΈ The recommended method involves adding the main dependent repository, which is simpler than unofficial methods.

Terminal Commands for Installation

  • πŸ’» Open your terminal and execute the command sudo apt update && sudo apt install extrepo to prepare your system.
  • πŸ”‘ Next, enable the LibreWolf repository by running sudo extrepo enable libre.
  • πŸ“ˆ Finally, update your package list and install LibreWolf with sudo apt update && sudo apt install librewolf.

Launching LibreWolf

  • 🌟 After installation, LibreWolf can be launched in two ways: either by finding its icon in the applications menu or by typing librewolf in the terminal and pressing Enter.
  • βœ… This step-by-step walkthrough ensures a straightforward installation process for users seeking a privacy-enhanced browser on their Linux system.
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