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You can make ANY browser the default on Linux, if there is a Linux version. I even have ancient versions of browsers for Win 95 in WINE for ancient multimedia titles. I've never had trouble changing the default search in Firefox or Waterfox. I also have Chromium purely to access some Google services and the odd stupid website I need that only works on a Chrome based browser. Linux Mint is my regular all day OS since December 2016, but I gave courses on Red Hat Linux to Dell in the late 1990s, used Cromix in 1986 and MS Xenix in 1987. Using, installing and selling NT since 1994. |
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I'm not making this stuff up. It's harder than it should be or is on any other platform because Mint wants their DDG monies. There's countless blog posts and forum threads on how to do this. Here's a sampling: https://www.systutorials.com/how-to-...search-engine/ https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=269835 https://devopspoints.com/linux-mint-...n-firefox.html Last edited by DiapDealer; 07-12-2021 at 12:51 PM. Reason: Removed non-family-friendly content |
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Moderator Notice Language please A very cursory search shows how to quickly enable the Google search engine for selection as the default engine. Don't like it if you don't want; but suggesting they're "aggressively" keeping anyone from using any search engine they want in Mint's Firefox is bit of a stretch. |
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Why use Firefox? There are other browsers out there, I use Brave, myself.
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I found ChromeOS horribly limited for my needs. Browsing, email, wordprocessing, yes. Anything else, not really. For example, a recent visitor to these boards discovered installing Calibre on a chromebook is hard to impossible, at least for a "dumb" end user. So no, a Chromebook is only Linux in a very limited sense. It lacks the functionality of a full Linux install. I am unfamiliar with running Linux apps in a container on one. Maybe that would have worked for the user wanting to run calibre. If so, no one advised him. IME chromebooks are only good for what they're designed for, and are most certainly no replacement for a windows/linux/mac PC. Even with Android apps, which, IMO are again no replacement for a real PC and not much good for serious heavy duty work. But if you want argue chromeos and android are "Linux" let's just say everything including Windows is C with a bit of assembler. Ah, to heck with it. It's all binary. So they're all the same? Clearly not. Last edited by Pajamaman; 07-13-2021 at 11:36 AM. |
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I then uninstalled it and installed the Linux version from the official web site. Had one error during the install and had to install one library (again via apt-get; I think it was libnss.so). That has given my a fully installed calibre with the caveat that due to some usb issues I can't connect a usb based reader and have it recognized by calibre. Sent from my Pixel 4a using Tapatalk |
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Someone did explain to that guy that it was possible to run Linux apps on Chromebooks via. Crostini. I suppose Crouton would have been worth a mention too since it's more compatible. |
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Even Windows 10 has a Linux subsystem built-in now, mostly for development. And, in their Azure division, Microsoft even uses an internal Linux Distribution, called CBL-Mariner. I keep wondering when Microsoft will release their own Linux Distribution — I'm convinced that, eventually, they will. And, instead of a Linux subsystem, they'll use a Windows VM for running "legacy" Windows programs. https://betanews.com/2021/07/12/micr...d-cbl-mariner/ Maybe not. We'll see. Last edited by rcentros; 07-13-2021 at 09:02 PM. Reason: added clarification "(on the chromebook)" |
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Now you got me lusting after a Chromebook when I've never wanted one before. And I have a powerful MacBook, and iPad, and...well, I just like tech toys in general
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