xBrowserSync is a free, simple and secure way to sync your bookmarks, history and other browser data across browsers and devices. To install xBrowserSync on MXLinux Latest, follow the steps below:
Before you start, make sure you have:
xBrowserSync is built using Node.js, so you need to install Node.js on your system. To do this, open the terminal and run the following command:
sudo apt-get install nodejs
Once Node.js is installed, you can install xBrowserSync using npm, the Node.js package manager. To do this, run the following command:
sudo npm install -g xbrowsersync
This will install xBrowserSync globally on your system.
Once xBrowserSync is installed, you can start it by running the following command:
xbrowsersync start
This will start xBrowserSync and display a QR code on your terminal.
To connect your browser to xBrowserSync, you need to scan the QR code displayed on your terminal. To do this, follow the steps below:
Open your browser and install the xBrowserSync extension.
Click on the xBrowserSync icon in your browser toolbar.
Click "Scan QR Code" and scan the QR code displayed on your terminal.
Your browser is now connected to xBrowserSync.
Once your browser is connected to xBrowserSync, you can start syncing your bookmarks, history and other browser data across browsers and devices. To learn more about how to use xBrowserSync, refer to the xBrowserSync documentation.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed xBrowserSync on MXLinux Latest. Enjoy syncing your browser data across devices!
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