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Brave new world

redsox9
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Brave new world

On the recommendation of @shutter  and others, I have been experimenting with Linux on an old laptop and found it to be a good alternative to Windows.  A most welcome discovery was the Brave web browser.  Chromium based, it is designed to block ads and trackers by default and loads pages faster.  Brave has a Windows version which I now use on a Windows 11 desktop alongside Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome. 

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jab1
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Re: Brave new world

Which Linux distro are you using, @redsox9 ?

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redsox9
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Re: Brave new world

@jab1  Zorin

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Re: Brave new world

Thought so - same as what I've been using for about 5 years - recommended to me by someone on our local forum.

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Re: Brave new world

I have an Ubuntu virtual machine in VMWare.

It is quite handy to be able to flick between Windows and Linux on the same screen.

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Re: Brave new world

If you need Windows, I suppose.

John