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title: Install Puffin on Linux ARM Device | Pi-Apps | ||
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# Install <img src="/img/app-icons/Puffin/icon-64.png" height=24> Puffin on Linux ARM Device | ||
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## <img src="/img/app-icons/Puffin/icon-64.png"> Puffin | ||
> Speeds up web browsing thanks to cloud servers. | ||
> This web browser uses cloud servers to load websites for you, instead of making your system do it all. Result: a claimed 1600% browsing speed increase. | ||
> Please note that Puffin is a pretty bad browser now, and uses such an old Google Chrome that it fails to load many common websites correctly. Additionally, Puffin's cloud servers can probably see everything you are looking at, so try to avoid giving it any sensitive data. | ||
> Puffin is probably best used sparingly only on systems with low RAM, such as the Pi Zero 2 or Pi 3. It can also be useful for reaching websites forbidden by your local network, since browsing traffic is handled on Puffin's servers. | ||
> | ||
> Also don't be surprised if we at Pi-Apps decide to remove Puffin in the future. But for now it still works on 64-bit ARM systems at least. (32-bit support broke in late 2024) | ||
> | ||
> To run: Menu -> Internet -> Puffin Internet Terminal (Demo) | ||
> To run in a terminal: puffin-internet-terminal-demo | ||
Fortunately, Puffin is very easy to install on your Linux ARM Device in just two steps. | ||
1. Install Pi-Apps - the best app installer for Linux ARM Device. | ||
2. Use Pi-Apps to install Puffin. | ||
</div> | ||
<div class="simple-install-content content"> | ||
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## Compatibility | ||
For the best chance of this working, we recommend using the latest LTS of Ubuntu or Debian from your hardware manufacturer. | ||
Puffin will only run on an Ubuntu/Debian ARM64 OS. Pi-Apps will not let you install Puffin on an Ubuntu/Debian ARM32 OS. | ||
</div> | ||
<div class="simple-install-content content"> | ||
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## Install Pi-Apps | ||
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Pi-Apps is a free tool that makes it incredibly easy to install the most useful programs on your Linux ARM Device with just a few clicks. | ||
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Open a terminal and run this command to install Pi-Apps: | ||
```bash | ||
wget -qO- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Botspot/pi-apps/master/install | bash | ||
``` | ||
Feel free to check out the Pi-Apps source code here: https://github.com/Botspot/pi-apps | ||
</div> | ||
<div class="simple-install-content content"> | ||
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## Install Puffin | ||
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Now that you have Pi-Apps installed, it is time to install Puffin. | ||
First launch Pi-Apps from your start menu: | ||
<img src="/img/start-menu.png"> | ||
Then click on the <b>Internet</b> category, which leads to the <b>Browsers</b> category. | ||
<img src="/img/category-selections/Browsers.png"> | ||
Now scroll down to find <b>Puffin</b> in the list. | ||
<img src="/img/app-icons/Puffin/app-selection.png"> | ||
Just click Install and Pi-Apps will install Puffin for you! | ||
</div> | ||
<div class="simple-install-content content"> | ||
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Pi-Apps is a free and open source tool made by [Botspot and other contributors](/about/#contributors). Find out more at https://pi-apps.io | ||
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title: Install Puffin on Nintendo Switch | Pi-Apps | ||
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# Install <img src="/img/app-icons/Puffin/icon-64.png" height=24> Puffin on <img src=/img/other-icons/switch-icon.svg height=24> Nintendo Switch | ||
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## <img src="/img/app-icons/Puffin/icon-64.png"> Puffin | ||
> Speeds up web browsing thanks to cloud servers. | ||
> This web browser uses cloud servers to load websites for you, instead of making your system do it all. Result: a claimed 1600% browsing speed increase. | ||
> Please note that Puffin is a pretty bad browser now, and uses such an old Google Chrome that it fails to load many common websites correctly. Additionally, Puffin's cloud servers can probably see everything you are looking at, so try to avoid giving it any sensitive data. | ||
> Puffin is probably best used sparingly only on systems with low RAM, such as the Pi Zero 2 or Pi 3. It can also be useful for reaching websites forbidden by your local network, since browsing traffic is handled on Puffin's servers. | ||
> | ||
> Also don't be surprised if we at Pi-Apps decide to remove Puffin in the future. But for now it still works on 64-bit ARM systems at least. (32-bit support broke in late 2024) | ||
> | ||
> To run: Menu -> Internet -> Puffin Internet Terminal (Demo) | ||
> To run in a terminal: puffin-internet-terminal-demo | ||
Fortunately, Puffin is very easy to install on your Nintendo Switch in just two steps. | ||
1. Install Pi-Apps - the best app installer for Nintendo Switch. | ||
2. Use Pi-Apps to install Puffin. | ||
</div> | ||
<div class="simple-install-content content"> | ||
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## Compatibility | ||
For the best chance of this working, we recommend using the latest version of [Switchroot L4T Ubuntu Noble](https://wiki.switchroot.org/wiki/linux/l4t-ubuntu-noble-installation-guide), which is currently version **5.1.2 Ubuntu Noble**. | ||
Puffin will run on L4T Ubuntu ARM64. | ||
</div> | ||
<div class="simple-install-content content"> | ||
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## Install Pi-Apps | ||
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Pi-Apps is a free tool that makes it incredibly easy to install the most useful programs on your Nintendo Switch with just a few clicks. | ||
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Open a terminal and run this command to install Pi-Apps: | ||
```bash | ||
wget -qO- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Botspot/pi-apps/master/install | bash | ||
``` | ||
Feel free to check out the Pi-Apps source code here: https://github.com/Botspot/pi-apps | ||
</div> | ||
<div class="simple-install-content content"> | ||
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## Install Puffin | ||
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Now that you have Pi-Apps installed, it is time to install Puffin. | ||
First launch Pi-Apps from your start menu: | ||
<img src="/img/start-menu.png"> | ||
Then click on the <b>Internet</b> category, which leads to the <b>Browsers</b> category. | ||
<img src="/img/category-selections/Browsers.png"> | ||
Now scroll down to find <b>Puffin</b> in the list. | ||
<img src="/img/app-icons/Puffin/app-selection.png"> | ||
Just click Install and Pi-Apps will install Puffin for you! | ||
</div> | ||
<div class="simple-install-content content"> | ||
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Pi-Apps is a free and open source tool made by [Botspot and other contributors](/about/#contributors). Find out more at https://pi-apps.io | ||
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title: Install Puffin on Nvidia Jetson | Pi-Apps | ||
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# Install <img src="/img/app-icons/Puffin/icon-64.png" height=24> Puffin on <img src=/img/other-icons/nvidia-icon.svg height=24> Nvidia Jetson | ||
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## <img src="/img/app-icons/Puffin/icon-64.png"> Puffin | ||
> Speeds up web browsing thanks to cloud servers. | ||
> This web browser uses cloud servers to load websites for you, instead of making your system do it all. Result: a claimed 1600% browsing speed increase. | ||
> Please note that Puffin is a pretty bad browser now, and uses such an old Google Chrome that it fails to load many common websites correctly. Additionally, Puffin's cloud servers can probably see everything you are looking at, so try to avoid giving it any sensitive data. | ||
> Puffin is probably best used sparingly only on systems with low RAM, such as the Pi Zero 2 or Pi 3. It can also be useful for reaching websites forbidden by your local network, since browsing traffic is handled on Puffin's servers. | ||
> | ||
> Also don't be surprised if we at Pi-Apps decide to remove Puffin in the future. But for now it still works on 64-bit ARM systems at least. (32-bit support broke in late 2024) | ||
> | ||
> To run: Menu -> Internet -> Puffin Internet Terminal (Demo) | ||
> To run in a terminal: puffin-internet-terminal-demo | ||
Fortunately, Puffin is very easy to install on your Nvidia Jetson in just two steps. | ||
1. Install Pi-Apps - the best app installer for Nvidia Jetson. | ||
2. Use Pi-Apps to install Puffin. | ||
</div> | ||
<div class="simple-install-content content"> | ||
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## Compatibility | ||
For the best chance of this working, we recommend using the latest version of [Nvidia Jetpack](https://developer.nvidia.com/embedded/jetpack-archive) for your specific Jetson (Jetson Xavier, or Jetson Orin). | ||
Puffin will run on L4T Ubuntu ARM64. | ||
</div> | ||
<div class="simple-install-content content"> | ||
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## Install Pi-Apps | ||
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Pi-Apps is a free tool that makes it incredibly easy to install the most useful programs on your Nvidia Jetson with just a few clicks. | ||
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Open a terminal and run this command to install Pi-Apps: | ||
```bash | ||
wget -qO- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Botspot/pi-apps/master/install | bash | ||
``` | ||
Feel free to check out the Pi-Apps source code here: https://github.com/Botspot/pi-apps | ||
</div> | ||
<div class="simple-install-content content"> | ||
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## Install Puffin | ||
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Now that you have Pi-Apps installed, it is time to install Puffin. | ||
First launch Pi-Apps from your start menu: | ||
<img src="/img/start-menu.png"> | ||
Then click on the <b>Internet</b> category, which leads to the <b>Browsers</b> category. | ||
<img src="/img/category-selections/Browsers.png"> | ||
Now scroll down to find <b>Puffin</b> in the list. | ||
<img src="/img/app-icons/Puffin/app-selection.png"> | ||
Just click Install and Pi-Apps will install Puffin for you! | ||
</div> | ||
<div class="simple-install-content content"> | ||
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Pi-Apps is a free and open source tool made by [Botspot and other contributors](/about/#contributors). Find out more at https://pi-apps.io | ||
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title: Install Puffin on Raspberry Pi | Pi-Apps | ||
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# Install <img src="/img/app-icons/Puffin/icon-64.png" height=24> Puffin on <img src=/img/other-icons/raspberrypi-icon.svg height=24> Raspberry Pi | ||
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## <img src="/img/app-icons/Puffin/icon-64.png"> Puffin | ||
> Speeds up web browsing thanks to cloud servers. | ||
> This web browser uses cloud servers to load websites for you, instead of making your system do it all. Result: a claimed 1600% browsing speed increase. | ||
> Please note that Puffin is a pretty bad browser now, and uses such an old Google Chrome that it fails to load many common websites correctly. Additionally, Puffin's cloud servers can probably see everything you are looking at, so try to avoid giving it any sensitive data. | ||
> Puffin is probably best used sparingly only on systems with low RAM, such as the Pi Zero 2 or Pi 3. It can also be useful for reaching websites forbidden by your local network, since browsing traffic is handled on Puffin's servers. | ||
> | ||
> Also don't be surprised if we at Pi-Apps decide to remove Puffin in the future. But for now it still works on 64-bit ARM systems at least. (32-bit support broke in late 2024) | ||
> | ||
> To run: Menu -> Internet -> Puffin Internet Terminal (Demo) | ||
> To run in a terminal: puffin-internet-terminal-demo | ||
Fortunately, Puffin is very easy to install on your Raspberry Pi in just two steps. | ||
1. Install Pi-Apps - the best app installer for Raspberry Pi. | ||
2. Use Pi-Apps to install Puffin. | ||
</div> | ||
<div class="simple-install-content content"> | ||
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## Compatibility | ||
For the best chance of this working, we recommend using the latest version of [Raspberry Pi OS](https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/), which is currently version **Bookworm**. | ||
Raspberry Pi OS has 32-bit and 64-bit variants, both of which will run on most Raspberry Pi computers, including the Pi 3, Pi 4, and Pi5. | ||
**Puffin will only run on PiOS 64-bit.** Pi-Apps will not let you install Puffin on PiOS 32-bit. | ||
</div> | ||
<div class="simple-install-content content"> | ||
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## Install Pi-Apps | ||
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Pi-Apps is a free tool that makes it incredibly easy to install the most useful programs on your Raspberry Pi with just a few clicks. | ||
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Open a terminal and run this command to install Pi-Apps: | ||
```bash | ||
wget -qO- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Botspot/pi-apps/master/install | bash | ||
``` | ||
Feel free to check out the Pi-Apps source code here: https://github.com/Botspot/pi-apps | ||
</div> | ||
<div class="simple-install-content content"> | ||
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## Install Puffin | ||
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Now that you have Pi-Apps installed, it is time to install Puffin. | ||
First launch Pi-Apps from your start menu: | ||
<img src="/img/start-menu.png"> | ||
Then click on the <b>Internet</b> category, which leads to the <b>Browsers</b> category. | ||
<img src="/img/category-selections/Browsers.png"> | ||
Now scroll down to find <b>Puffin</b> in the list. | ||
<img src="/img/app-icons/Puffin/app-selection.png"> | ||
Just click Install and Pi-Apps will install Puffin for you! | ||
</div> | ||
<div class="simple-install-content content"> | ||
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Pi-Apps is a free and open source tool made by [Botspot and other contributors](/about/#contributors). Find out more at https://pi-apps.io | ||
</div> |
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