
The following additional packages will be installed: Use 'sudo apt autoremove' to remove them. The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required: sudo apt updateįinally, we can run the command to install this Chromium-based browser on our Linux systems. To ensure that our system could recognize the newly added repo, we will run the system update command that will flush and rebuild the repo cache. echo "deb stable main" | sudo tee /etc/apt//brave-browser-release.list The below command will not edit the official source list file of Ubuntu instead, it will create a separate one only for the browser repo URL. In this step, we will add the official repository of the Brave browser to download its packages for installation purposes. curl -s | sudo apt-key -keyring /etc/apt//brave-browser-release.gpg add -Īdd Brave browser Repository in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS

Next, we will add the GPG-Key on our system that will ensure whatever packages we are downloading for the installation of the Brave browser must be from the official and authentic channels without any modification by any other entity. sudo apt install apt-transport-https curl To fetch the packages over a secure channel that is HTTPS, we need to install its support from the command terminal along with the curl tool that we use for adding the gpg-key for the Brave browser on our Ubuntu 20.04 LTS system. Extra Tip- Installation for CentOS 8, RHEL 8, and Fedora 25+ Install HTTPS support
