![]() I prefer more of a minimal appearance in a browser rather than all the visual bells and whistles, and I learned how to customize Vivaldi exactly to my liking without sacrificing the functionality and security that is built into the browser. I’ve been using Vivaldi as my primary browser for almost a year on my Dell laptop running Linux Mint Cinnamon, and I truly love it! After initially installing Vivaldi my first impression was that it appeared too “busy” and complicated for me but after taking some time to dig into the ton of user options my opinion dramatically changed. This means that whenever there is a new Vivaldi release, you get it along with the system updates. Updating Vivaldi on Ubuntuīoth GUI and command-line methods add the Vivaldi repository to your system. Search for it in the menu and start it from there. sudo apt update & sudo apt install vivaldi-stableĪnd that’s it. Once the key has been added, add the Vivaldi repository as well: echo "deb stable main" | sudo dd of=/etc/apt//vivaldi-archive.list wget -qO- | gpg -dearmor | sudo dd of=/usr/share/keyrings/vivaldi-browser.gpg If interested, read this article about adding external repository in Ubuntu. Next, get the public key of the Vivaldi repository and add it to your system so that your system trusts the packages coming from it. Open a terminal and make sure that you have wget installed for downloading files in the command line. Now that you know this method let me quickly show you how to install Vivaldi on Ubuntu and Debian from the terminal Installing Vivaldi on Ubuntu and Debian from the command line
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