are there attempts to develop a revBrowser compatible with Linux ?
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Re: are there attempts to develop a revBrowser compatible with Linux ?
I am embarassed to confess, that my problems installing the chromium browser was a personal mix up of passwords. So I followed your instructions, and have it now as my secondary browser. I started a "linuxbrowser" substack, and tried to script it following Bogs exampel. I will save you for the details of my shortcomings and ask Bogs directly: Can I persuade you to send me the stack you produced and showed in your february 20 posting, - as an attachment to an email to kresten.bjerg@psy.ku.dk ?
Re: are there attempts to develop a revBrowser compatible with Linux ?
Kresten, you should never be embarrassed by something like that. If you knew how many times that has happened to .... EVERYONE, really, we've all been there I'm sure. I'm just glad you got everything sorted out.
I will absolutely send you the demo stack, it is neither big nor impressive, but it should show you how to do it.
I will absolutely send you the demo stack, it is neither big nor impressive, but it should show you how to do it.
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Re: are there attempts to develop a revBrowser compatible with Linux ?
I see that as a good thing. It means you use multiple passwords. Too many people use one password for everything, so if any one thing gets hacked everything in their life becomes vulnerable. But you're smart: you have enough passwords that you occasionally get confused. That's a healthy source of confusion.
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