SryRMS
helps you in installing some popular proprietary as well as libre applications not available in the official repositories of Ubuntu. Currently, SryRMS
helps you in installing following applications in the good ole deb
packaging format. All of these applications are sourced from their original upstream projects and not from third parties or from some random folks on the internet.
- Brave browser
- Chrome browser
- Edge browser
- Firefox browser (deb)
- Firefox - Beta (deb)
- Firefox - Developer (deb)
- Firefox - Nightly (deb)
- Opera browser
- Vivaldi browser
- Spotify
- Visual Studio Code
- Element
- Jami
- Signal
- Skype
- Microsoft Teams
- ONLYOFFICE
- Flatpak
SryRMS
doesn't have any fancy requirements and should work out-of-the-box on all recent versions of Ubuntu. SryRMS
only requires Wget
and GnuPG
to work and these two are already installed by default on almost all Ubuntu installations. Though SryRMS
has only been tested on Ubuntu, it should work fine on recent versions of Debian.
Installation of SryRMS
is very simple. Download sryrms-main zip, extract its contents and copy the file sryrms to /usr/local/bin/ directory,
sudo cp sryrms /usr/local/bin/
And make it executable,
sudo chmod 755 /usr/local/bin/sryrms
Open terminal & run,
sudo sryrms
And follow the simple interactive menu of SryRMS
to install your desired applications.
If you liked SryRMS
, please consider supporting it, even the smallest contribution goes a long way. It is quick & easy via PayPal, Buy Me a Coffee or Liberapay:
Sadly, I can't reveal the origin of the name SryRMS
as I'm bound by the oath of the church of Emacs and if I were to spill the beans, the editor of the beast will come after me, so...
Yes, it is, but SryRMS
installs flatpak
in a way that nicely integrates Flatpak packages with GNOME Software Center and KDE Discover. SryRMS
also enables the all important Flathub repository while installing flatpak
.
If the upstream developer(s) have a Debian repository and the released version(s) are compatible with current Ubuntu and Debian systems, then yes, I'll for sure include it in SryRMS
. Please create a pull request and I'll take it from there.
This work (SryRMS, by hakerdefo), identified by hakerdefo, is free of known copyright restrictions.