

You may set Brave browser as the default web browser if you want. Once the Brave browser installation is complete, you can start the Brave browser by typing brave in the terminal or going to Activities > search for Brave web browser. Install Brave browser using the below command after adding the Brave browser’s beta channel repository, sudo dnf install -y brave-browser-beta Launch Brave Browser Install Brave browser using the below command after adding the Brave browser’s repository, sudo dnf install -y brave-browser Brave Browser Beta sudo dnf config-manager -add-repo Install Brave Browser on Fedora 37 Brave Browser Stable Then, set up the Brave browser beta channel repository. sudo dnf config-manager -add-repo Brave Browser Beta sudo rpm -import Īnd then set up the Brave browser stable repository. Then, download and install Brave’s GPG key. Add Brave Browser Repository Brave Browser Stableįirst, install the DNF Core Plugins package with the dnf command.

Here, we will see how to install Brave browser on Fedora 37 / Fedora 36. It is a solid browser that offers excellent privacy by keeping all users’ data on their devices and is not accessible by any third party. Brave’s focus is privacy, which lets you automatically block online advertisements and website trackers (default settings). Sudo sh -c ‘echo “deb lsb_release -sc main” > /etc/apt//brave.Brave browser is an open-source browser based on the Chromium web browser developed by Brave Software, Inc. Sadly… it requires pasting in Three commands instead of One command.Ĭurl -s | sudo apt-key -keyring /etc/apt//brave-browser-release.gpg add. But it is plagued with problems and you would be better off with something that updates from source. If doing from terminal, I suggest avoiding the Snap Install. The only difference between using the terminal and using the Software Store is that the terminal gives you far greater control. It allows you to watch what is going on, see any troubles that come up and know what is being installed. Though, personally, I recommend using the terminal for all installs, as much as possible.

I think it is likely you will need to use the terminal. That is odd that it is not in the Software Store here but is in the Ubuntu mate store.
