This command will output which version of Ubuntu (and its code-name) is based on. If NOT, then run command: cat /etc/os-release The code-name MUST be one of una, bookworm, vanessa, focal, jammy, bullseye, vera, or uma. It also works in Ubuntu 23.04/23.10 by using the package for 22.04.įirst, run command in terminal ( Ctrl+Alt+T) to get the code-name of your system: lsb_release -sc LibreWolf repository so far supports Debian 11/12, Ubuntu 20.04 & 22.04, Linux Mint 20.3, 21.1, 21.2, and all their based systems. Just type your password in mind (no feedback) and hit Enter to get pass. NOTE: The command MAY be stuck at blinking cursor, because ‘sudo’ needs user password authentication. This command will download the key file via wget command line tool, dearmor it so the key will be un-readable, finally save it to /usr/share/keyrings directory. When it opens, run command: wget -O- | sudo gpg -dearmor -o /usr/share/keyrings/librewolf.gpg Step 1: Install the KeyĪdding 3rd party repository in Debian/Ubuntu system needs to first install the key, so your system will trust the packages from that repository.įirst, press Ctrl+Alt+T on keyboard to open terminal. NOTE: This tutorial only works on x86_64 system for modern Intel/AMD CPU architecture types. This tutorial is just a re-write with screenshots and more explanations. The browser website has an official guide for installing in on Debian and Ubuntu based systems. The browser focuses on privacy and security, and has uBlocker ad blocker out-of-the-box. LibreWolf is a free and open-source web browser fork from Firefox. This is a step by step beginner’s guide shows how to install LibreWolf web browser in Ubuntu and its based systems.
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