How to install Sushi-browser on Linux mint 18.03

How to install Sushi-browser on Linux mint 18.03

Sushi Browser is a multi-panel Chromium-based browser that aims to allow maximum screen space usage. It allows you to access multiple things at once within separate panels. You can watch two websites at once with synchronized scrolling capabilities, access your user directory, view in mobile mode, slim menu and more. In this article we will see about the installation of foobnix music player in Linux mint 18.03

Installation

Download the Sushi-browser debian package by using wget command.

linuxhelp ~ # wget https://sushib.me/dl/sushi-browser_0.21.2_amd64.deb
--2018-09-09 04:58:19--  https://sushib.me/dl/sushi-browser_0.21.2_amd64.deb
Resolving sushib.me (sushib.me)... 150.95.139.154
Connecting to sushib.me (sushib.me)|150.95.139.154|:443... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 93925112 (90M) [application/octet-stream]
Saving to: ‘sushi-browser_0.21.2_amd64.deb’

sushi-browser_0.21.2_amd64.deb   100%[==========================================================>]  89.57M  1.08MB/s    in 1m 55s  

2018-09-09 05:00:15 (795 KB/s) - ‘sushi-browser_0.21.2_amd64.deb’ saved [93925112/93925112]

Install the sushi browser run the following command.

linuxhelp ~ # gdebi sushi-browser_0.21.2_amd64.deb 
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree        
Reading state information... Done
Reading state information... Done

Sushi Browser
 Sushi Browser
Do you want to install the software package? [y/N]:y
Selecting previously unselected package sushi-browser.
(Reading database ... 225134 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack sushi-browser_0.21.2_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking sushi-browser (0.21.2-1) ...
Setting up sushi-browser (0.21.2-1) ...
Processing triggers for desktop-file-utils (0.22+linuxmint1) ...
Processing triggers for mime-support (3.59ubuntu1) ...

Once Installation is done you can access the sushi-browser from the Menu as shown here

Sushi-browser application.

With this, the method to install Sushi-browser on Linux mint-18.03 comes to an end.

FAQ
Q
What is a browser?
A
Browsers (also known as web browsers or Internet browsers) are special computer programs for accessing and viewing websites.
Q
Are there any minimum system requirements for setting up my own mirror?
A
There are a number of minimum software and hardware requirements that must be considered before trying to set up your own mirror. These requirements are described in detail in the README.requirements file from the source tree.
Q
Where can I download the source code and executables for the Genome Browser?
A
The Genome Browser source code and executables are freely available for academic, nonprofit, and personal use (see Licensing the Genome Browser or Blat for commercial licensing requirements). The latest version of the source code may be downloaded here.
Q
Do I need a license to install the Genome Browser or its databases on my own machine?
A
A license is required for commercial use of the Genome Browser or Blat alignment tool. No license is needed for academic, nonprofit, and personal use. The data displayed by the Genome Browser is freely available for both public and commercial use with a few exceptions. Check the README.txt file in the assembly download directory to view the use restrictions specific to that release.
Q
How do I change my browser language (e.g. English to Spanish)?
A
While browser language support is not a function created or administered by Avionté, it is a frequently asked question as many staffing agency applicants and employees use English as a second language.