![]() ![]() I use the Chromium, Palemoon, Slimjet, and Tor browsers under Solus using tar.gz downloaded static binary files. I can't help with creating a menu entry unless you run the Openbox window manager, which I doubt you're doing. You'd then need to figure out how to create a menu entry to the file that runs the program. Everything needed to run the program usually resides within the extracted folder/directory. I usually choose to install such files under /home//bin. Usually extracting a static binary file results in a folder being created under a chosen location. However, tar.gz files can also be source code for an app, meaning you'll have to compile to get the app to work. Lady-bower Sometimes tar.gz files are static binary installations of a program, similar to how Windows programs work.
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