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Brave install
Brave install









brave install

Nightly - Source from latest nightly release (potentially unstable)īeta - Source from latest beta release (potentially unstable)

brave install

Git - Source from latest git mainline release (usually stable)ĭev - Source from latest dev release (potentially unstable) As for the entries, let's look at what each part means. I've also added a link to the AUR page for aur/brave-bin, so you can click it and use it as a reference. aur/brave 1.29.79-1 (+127 0.30) (Out-of-date: ) A web browser that stops ads and trackers by default aur/brave-bin 1:1.41.100-1 (+613 13.76) Web browser that blocks ads and trackers by default (binary release) aur/brave-beta-bin 1.43.53-1 (+34 0.17) Web browser that blocks ads and trackers by default (beta binary release). aur/brave-git 1.25.33.g0126e4e-1 (+25 0.00) (Orphaned) A web browser that stops ads and trackers by default. aur/brave-nightly-bin 1.44.9-1 (+20 0.90) Web browser that blocks ads and trackers by default (nightly binary release). Let's take a look at the edited output I get when running yay -Ss brave:Īur/brave-dev-bin 1.43.52-1 (+11 0.01) Web browser that blocks ads and trackers by default (dev binary release). You did good in running the -Ss flag first, but it might be a good idea to review its output more closely. It's a really cool feature, but things can (will) go wrong at some point, and having some knowledge will help you keep a well working system. Every package in the AUR is made from a volunteer who decided to put together a git package with a script that automates installing something. Yay is just a program that does the "heavy lifting" of installing an AUR git package. When you have time, it would be a good idea to check out the Arch wiki page about the AUR.

brave install

Checking the logs and creating a new post with the logs might be helpful, as somebody with more experience can respond.Īs for your first question, this is going to be a long post, but it might help you. I'm not all that great at troubleshooting X issues, but I'd recommend checking out the Arch wiki on the topic.

brave install

It's also possible that happened due to something else entirely. The error you got sounds to me like an issue with either X itself or an issue with a driver it relies on. For your second question - maybe? Depending upon what was installed, it might have borked your Xorg install.











Brave install