diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index c2fe56e7..308244ad 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -26,8 +26,8 @@ Easiest way to install the lastest required packages on Linux is via nvm.
``` source ~/.profile ``` (For Debian based distro)
``` source ~/.bashrc ``` (For Fedora / CentOS)
``` nvm ls-remote ``` (Fetch list of available versions)
-``` nvm install v18.20.3 ``` (Latest LTS: Hydrogen supported by Electron V31)
-``` npm --location=global install npm@10.8.1 ```
+``` nvm install v20.18.1 ``` (Latest LTS: Iron supported by Electron V34)
+``` npm --location=global install npm@11.0.0 ```
Adding via binary package mirror will only work if you have set the package path. You can do a node or java build via ports instead by downloading ports with portsnap fetch method.
diff --git a/package-lock.json b/package-lock.json
index f124d4e2..21e69491 100644
--- a/package-lock.json
+++ b/package-lock.json
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@
"@vaadin/tooltip": "24.2.9",
"@zip.js/zip.js": "2.7.54",
"axios": "1.7.9",
- "electron": "33.2.1",
+ "electron": "34.0.0",
"electron-builder": "25.1.8",
"epml": "0.3.3",
"file-saver": "2.0.5",
@@ -6154,9 +6154,9 @@
}
},
"node_modules/electron": {
- "version": "33.2.1",
- "resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/electron/-/electron-33.2.1.tgz",
- "integrity": "sha512-SG/nmSsK9Qg1p6wAW+ZfqU+AV8cmXMTIklUL18NnOKfZLlum4ZsDoVdmmmlL39ZmeCaq27dr7CgslRPahfoVJg==",
+ "version": "34.0.0",
+ "resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/electron/-/electron-34.0.0.tgz",
+ "integrity": "sha512-fpaPb0lifoUJ6UJa4Lk8/0B2Ku/xDZWdc1Gkj67jbygTCrvSon0qquju6Ltx1Kz23GRqqlIHXiy9EvrjpY7/Wg==",
"dev": true,
"hasInstallScript": true,
"license": "MIT",
diff --git a/package.json b/package.json
index a8e648ae..0dd8e519 100644
--- a/package.json
+++ b/package.json
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@
"@vaadin/tooltip": "24.2.9",
"@zip.js/zip.js": "2.7.54",
"axios": "1.7.9",
- "electron": "33.2.1",
+ "electron": "34.0.0",
"electron-builder": "25.1.8",
"epml": "0.3.3",
"file-saver": "2.0.5",