Chrome on Debian
I just installed google chrome on Debian. It’s really awesome that I can’t believe my eyes at first! I found that most sites I visited usually are well displayed in the layout.
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- November 8th, 2009 by cj2003
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I just installed google chrome on Debian. It’s really awesome that I can’t believe my eyes at first! I found that most sites I visited usually are well displayed in the layout.
And here’s a short guide that shows you how to install google chrome on debian testing/sqeeeze
I’ve just tested Google Chrome for Linux on my Debian machine. It has a nice theming feature, currently apparently suitable and used for making Chrome look native.
I’d been waiting for Chrome on Linux since Chrome first showed up. Chrome, if you haven’t tried it, is the speed-demon of Web browsers. I love it. But, until now, there really wasn’t a version that would run natively on Linux.
Google released Chrome for Mac OS X and Linux Thursday–but only in rough developer preview versions that the company warns are works in progress.