### Linux Support It's possible to use this package in the following binary formats on Linux. These packages are for the **`amd64`** architecture. #### Linux jpackage: `.tar.gz` ```sh mkdir ~/tmp-i2pbrowser && cd ~/tmp-i2pbrowser wget https://github.com/eyedeekay/i2p.plugins.firefox/releases/download/1.2.0/i2pbrowser.tar.gz tar xvzf i2pbrowser.tar.gz && cd i2pbrowser ## THIS STEP IS OPTIONAL but it will force the system to use Tor Browser from within the i2pbrowser directory. # This probably offers better security than vanilla Firefox. # This will also make the directory the launcher is in relocatable to a flash drive, for instance. # This is commonly referred to as being portable. # If tor and torsocks are on the host system, Tor Browser will be downloaded over Tor. ./lib/torbrowser.sh # end of optional step. ./bin/i2pbrowser ``` #### Debian/Ubuntu and variants Jpackage: `.deb` 1. Start your I2P Router 2. Download the latest release `.deb` from [Github](https://github.com/eyedeekay/i2p.plugins.firefox/releases) and verify it's hash. 3. Run `sudo apt-get install ./i2pbrowser*.deb`(Only needs to be done once per update) 4. Use the applications menu shortcut to launch the pre-configured I2P browser #### Fedora and variants Jpackage: `.rpm` 1. Start your I2P Router 2. Download the latest release `.r[m` from [Github](https://github.com/eyedeekay/i2p.plugins.firefox/releases) and verify it's hash. 3. Run `sudo rpm -i ./i2pbrowser*.rpm`(Only needs to be done the first time) 4. Run `sudo rpm -U ./i2pbrowser*.rpm`(Only needs to be done once per update) 5. Use the applications menu shortcut to launch the pre-configured I2P browser