> Hello, Hello Joshua,
> I am hoping you can help me. > I am not a super computer geek. > Does the Falkon install it's own files compleatly seperatley from > other browsers on a computer (intel or ARM) with a different idenity? In short yes, Falkon stands on its own. Depending on the platform/ oiperating system. On most of the Linux distributions Falkon uses system libraries, so saying strictly this library is needed only for Falkon is hard unless you use snap or flatpak. I do not know what is "idenity" (identity?) in this content. If you mean system user profiles than I do not know, on Linux distributions I tried programs are installed globally in the system (I have no experience with snaps or flatpaks). I remember seeing that Google Chrome on Microsoft Windows installs into user profile instead of a system folder (I call this cheating). Falkon supports running multiple instances with multiple profiles at the same time, but extra options need to be added to the executablke. For example: > falkon -r -p my_new_profile On currently unsupported platforms such as Microsoft Windows and Apple devices I have no idea how it works / worked there. > Thank you, > Joshua Nest Regards, Juraj
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