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Turning Surf Into A Usable Browser

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Other than init systems and distros, there is nothing that Linux users like arguing about more than browsers. “Ungoogled Chromium is the best”, “No LibreWolf is the best”. Well, there is one browser that is made specifically for Linux and BSD, that many people ignore. But it turns out, that with a little configuration, it can be not only a very fast, but feature rich browser. So, I will explain how you can take Suckless’s Surf browser, and make it a browser that it on par with other browsers, with tabs, a search engine, XDG compliance, and even smooth scrolling.
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