choices out there. Some open source, some not so open source, like Chrome is one of the not so open source versions. But a version that is open source that is like Chrome is called Chromium. And you can look at other browsers if you want, like Opera and some that are far less well known like Midori. Or Lynx. You still have the Midori browser or Lynx. Yeah, I guess. Yeah. No pictures there. You can use Lynx. Yeah. So anyway, lots of different possibilities. But if you're just getting started, use the one that came with your Linux distribution. See how you like it. And in fact, if you've been using Firefox on your Windows system that you're moving from, you'll see that Firefox is functionally the same on Linux. So you'll be right at home. Or if you've been using Chrome on Windows because you don't like, I won't say it again, but the one that comes on Windows. If you don't like that, you may already have downloaded Chrome and Chrome is the same on Linux as it is on Windows or anywhere (23/51)
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