Oh! I forgot to tell you something...
The
"ERR_SSL_SERVER_CERT_BAD_FORMAT" or HTTPS Certificate Problem that I was discovered previously on Linux VM (Which is SparkyLinux and Lubuntu 18.04, both are x86/32-Bit version and based on Debian), I thought this was CA certificate issue or something like that, but it's not.
It's a CEF's localization issue. (Based on my experiences.)
While most people are getting this working correctly on any distros (e.g. Raspberry Pi OS, Ubuntu and others) because by default locales setting is set to
English (US) when you installing the OS, me on the other hands used
Thai (TH) as my main installation language which became the main issue of CEF's itself, however the Browser that I has on VMs doesn't post this issue at all.
So why the Q4OS Trinity that i430VX suggested works? Turns out I actually installing it with English (US) locales first and then figured out how to install another locales and fonts for making it fully usable, plus the CEF's internal pages (plus some site like Instagram) are display in English instead of Thai (which I don't have one since cleaned up my VMs) but it's OK since most site could display Thai language correctly... And that's marked the end of this issue I found.
(And yeah, I installed that before I got another 1GB of RAM for trying Browservice... That's it.)
Off Topic
By the way, since Browservice working on my tests... It's time to celebrate with this screenshots.
Listen to some "Yuuhei Satellite's" Touhou covered song using Windows NT 4.0 and RetroZilla (I like Yuyuko, anyways..)
When Browservice work... Party!!!.bmp (1.37 MiB) Viewed 5011 times
Thai language are displayed correctly on the site. (as long as you have an compatible fonts on it.)
... And yeah I set this to Off-Topic to avoid any mistakes.
There's more on this coming up soon.. but that enough for now.