Condobloke
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Thanks @Windmill ....where was the io.astian.midori.flatpak file stored on your pc ....so that the above command would locate it ?flatpak install io.astian.midori.flatpak
Thanks @Windmill ....where was the io.astian.midori.flatpak file stored on your pc ....so that the above command would locate it ?flatpak install io.astian.midori.flatpak
fix problem thank you for report
AppImages are way easier to distribute. Literally, way easier for yoy guys than flathub et al....we had to remove flatpak until we solve a problem.
@Condobloke @wizardfromoz @MikeWalsh ready Midori 11.5 is available official, sorry we had a lot of work and improving some things, due to force majeure we had to remove flatpak until we solve a problem.
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you can get appimages to work if you want on Ubuntu 24.04 by install libfuse2 file.I just downloaded the new 11.5 version of Midori on Lubuntu 24.04.1 works well.
I installed the Midori tar file as AppImage doesn't work on Ubuntu or Ubuntu official flavors which is okay on a count of the tar file is just as good imo.
Again I went with the basic setup as I don't need or want any of them there bells and whistles and newfangled stuff I'll never use.
I don't understand why these developers don't make all of these extra things an opt in instead of an opt out.
No none but me, myself and I know what's best for what I want or need.
I guess a reason or way to view why is for those users who never enter the settings and tweak or setup anything to their liking and just use the browser as it comes OOTB.
I guess this is okay for some users although not me.
Please don't misunderstand the above two statements as it is not meant to be insulting or trouble making just curious and nothing more.
Okay we will be using and see how this new Midori version works for us.
sudo apt install libfuse2
I just downloaded the new 11.5 version of Midori on Lubuntu 24.04.1 works well.
I installed the Midori tar file as AppImage doesn't work on Ubuntu or Ubuntu official flavors which is okay on a count of the tar file is just as good imo.
Cool I'll give that a try.you can get appimages to work if you want on Ubuntu 24.04 by install libfuse2 file.
Code:sudo apt install libfuse2
I just downloaded the new 11.5 version of Midori on Lubuntu 24.04.1 works well.
I installed the Midori tar file as AppImage doesn't work on Ubuntu or Ubuntu official flavors which is okay on a count of the tar file is just as good imo.
Again I went with the basic setup as I don't need or want any of them there bells and whistles and newfangled stuff I'll never use.
I don't understand why these developers don't make all of these extra things an opt in instead of an opt out.
No none but me, myself and I know what's best for what I want or need.
I guess a reason or way to view why is for those users who never enter the settings and tweak or setup anything to their liking and just use the browser as it comes OOTB.
I guess this is okay for some users although not me.
Please don't misunderstand the above two statements as it is not meant to be insulting or trouble making just curious and nothing more.
Okay we will be using and see how this new Midori version works for us.
Is libfuse3 a newer version of libfuse2 .you can get appimages to work if you want on Ubuntu 24.04 by install libfuse2 file.
Code:sudo apt install libfuse2
Yes ubuntu now comes with libfuse3 but appimages still need libfuse2 to work. Appimages have not yet move to 3. So if you want to use appimages on ubuntu and it's spins you will have to install libfuse2 also.Is libfuse3 a newer version of libfuse2 .
This is what is already installed and must have come at the time of installation of the distro.
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