![]() In Linux, however, rather than downloading a package one time and installing it the preferred way is to install it from a repository or repo. In Linux a package is sort of like a program in Windoze. Synaptic is a very powerful package manager. Keep an eye on the status of Brave as running an out of date browser is not a good idea. I had not let it run long enough to crash. On Linux Mint I find that Brave is very sluggish as I try to scroll down a page - even the internal settings page. Glad to see you have the older version locked in. I don’t have kubuntu handy but it is probably installed on the menu tree under Administration or just type synaptic in the terminal. If you do not have synaptic you can install it from a command line (terminal) Those are the steps in synaptic on Linux Mint. That will hold brave at 1.0.1 until you uncheck Lock version. On the menu click Apply, answer Apply on the dialog which comes up and the old package will be downloaded and installed in place of the defective versionįinally select the brave-browser line in the list, Click Package on the menu and select Lock version. 1.0.1 should be listedĬlick on Force Version which will close the dialog. ![]() On the menu select Package and then Force version…įrom the dialog presented you can pick from the available versions. Launch synaptic (you will probably be prompted for your password)Ĭlick on Search and search for brave - you should find brave-browser If you have synaptic installed on your system, here is what should work.
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